presentation of the CMX 500 Rebel 2020
The only Honda custom on our territory, the 500 Rebel sees a few discreet improvements. It's not that the brand is pampering it, but it's giving it the importance that goes with its territory. We quickly notice the new headlight, much more provocative with its 4 bubbles of light. LEDs take care of the lighting, both front and rear. The turn signals take advantage of the opportunity to become rounder.
the little twin-cylinder of the 500 family(CB-F - CBR-R - CB-X) obliterates itself with the Euro5 standard, thanks to revised injection mapping and work on the exhaust. It loses a horse in the process, but gains a little more torque at low revs. In any case, you don't choose it for drag racing, but for cruising.
what's more, it's designed to offer a little more comfort, with a new seat and revised suspension. With new springs, a revised oil dose and rear amortos now charged with nitrogen, life on board should be a little more delicate. Blessings also for the left hand. The addition of an assisted clutch will require a third less effort.
The minimalist speedometer has been reorganized to include a gear indicator.
The 2020 transformation is sanctioned by a weight gain of one kilo. Negligible.

development of the 500 Rebel was entrusted to Keita Mikura. The name probably doesn't ring a bell, but the fact that he was the man behind the NM4 Vultus project gives you a better idea of his expressive style. With such a CV, you'd expect a machine on the verge of irrationality. On the contrary, this custom remains within the canons of the category. Thin, low-slung, dark and well planted on big tires, it tends towards the bobber style. The sloping, elongated fuel tank is astonishing, the very modern engine is out of place, and the rear end is a real eye-catcher. For tuners, it's going to be fun. It looks as if a simple cut of the disc could transform it into a minimalist machine, with the rider's seat as its only termination. A bit like a certain Triumph 1200 Bobber.
That said, without the need for a chainsaw, the seat and footrests are easily removable. Then, for those who want to take things a step further, the rear buckle, built in cast aluminum, is bolted to the frame and offers a host of customization possibilities. A great way to assert your style. Honda has also provided a number of accessories to help you make your mark, including a set of suitcases, a 12V socket and a small bubble.
Where purists will grumble is with the engine. No fins, a water radiator in front of the frame, 4 times as many valves as cylinders. Not exactly a custom engine. Where does it come from? CB 500s. Having settled into the family, the little parallel twin now powers the 500 Rebel. The engine looks serious, and the interior is just as serious: 8 valves, liquid cooling, almost square internal ribs (67 x 66.8 mm), double ACT, reduced friction, 180° timing, and injection re-parameterized to offer a character more in keeping with the spirit of the bike.
As we've seen, this block produces 45.5 hp at 8,500 rpm. Torque, at a gentle 4.6 mkg, peaks at the mid-range peak of 6,000 rpm. Not a thunderbolt, but the theme is not high watts among mid-size customs. Neither the 883s nor the V7s are pulling out all the stops. For a cool ride, this 500 will get the job done. As usual, boots are recommended, even for the right leg. Because of the riding position, the side casing instantly assaults your calf.

A few figures on the technical side? Let's get down to specifics, such as a column angle of 30°, a wheelbase of 1,490 mm (reasonable for a custom), a seat height of 690 mm, a fuel capacity of 11.2 liters, and 16-inch wheels topped by visually imposing tires. A 130mm front gumshoe isn't much use, but it does make you look good. Another good point is that it weighs less than 200 kilos. In this sector, it's all about crushing the scales. This makes the Rebel all the easier to handle.
The blue background of the small speedometer is appreciated by techno fans, but perhaps less so by others. As for the key holders... The steering lock is not the best integration, grafted onto the lower tee. Then, you have to swing the key to the other side, on a cover between the engine and the fuel tank, to wake up the grinding wheel.
with the CMX 500 Rebel, Honda returns to the world of custom bikes via the A2 frontier. A fun, customizable, no-frills little machine. It smells of the essential, the obscure and the rebel attitude, hence its name. A good solution for a first experience in the field. On the other hand, with its mix of modern and conformist styling, you'll have to put up with a lot of jeers from bikers. No matter. The world is changing, and so are the assortments.
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Key facts Honda CMX 500 Rebel (2020) : What you need to know before you buy
Prices
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6,699€
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Performance
- Max speed : approximately 170 km/h (105.60 mph)
- Average fuel consumption : 3.70 liters/100km (0.64 mpg)
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Estimated range
: 303 km (188 miles)
Calculated range until tank is empty, not verified.
Specifications Honda CMX 500 Rebel 2020
- Chassis
- Frame : Tubular steel frame
- Fuel capacity : 11.20 liters (2.96 US gallons)
- Seat height : 690 mm (27.17 in)
- Length : 2,205 mm (86.81 in)
- Width : 820 mm (32.28 in)
- Min height : 1,090 mm (42.91 in)
- Wheelbase : 1,490 mm (58.66 in)
- Weight when fully loaded : 191 kg (421 lb)
- Front axle
- Telescopic fork Ø 41 mm, Wheel travel : 100 mm (3.94 in)
- Braking 1 disc Ø 296 mm (11.65 in), 2-piston caliper
- Front tire : 130 / 90 - 16 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2 bar
- Transmission
- 6 stage gearbox
- Secondary by chain
- Rear axle
- 2 lateral shock absorbers, Wheel travel : 76 mm (2.99 in)
- Braking 1 disc Ø 240 mm (9.45 in), single-piston caliper
- Rear tire : 150 / 80 - 16 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2 bar
- Motor
- two-cylinder online , 4 strokes
- Injection
- Cooling system : liquid
- 2 ACT
- 4 valves per cylinder
- 471 cc
- 45 ch (44.40 hp) to 8,500 rpm
- 4.60 mkg to 6,000 rpm
- Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 4.07 kg/ch
- Weight / torque ratio : approximately 39.25 kg/mkg
- Compression : 10.7 : 1
- Standard equipment
- Brake assist : ABS as standard
- Practical information
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the CMX 500 Rebel 2020
- What is the power of the CMX 500 Rebel 2020?
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The CMX 500 Rebel 2020 develops a power of 45 ch (44.40 hp)
- What is the torque of the CMX 500 Rebel 2020?
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The maximum torque of the CMX 500 Rebel 2020 is 4.60 mkg to 6,000 rpm.
- What is the maximum speed of the CMX 500 Rebel 2020?
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The CMX 500 Rebel 2020 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 170 km/h (105.60 mph) on the track.
- What is the weight of the CMX 500 Rebel 2020?
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The CMX 500 Rebel 2020 has a a weight when fully loaded of 191 kg (421 lb).
- What is the fuel consumption of the CMX 500 Rebel 2020?
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Average fuel consumption is estimated at 3.70 l/100km (0.64 mpg) according to the WMTC cycle.
- QWhat is the seat height of the CMX 500 Rebel 2020?
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To ensure good accessibility, the CMX 500 Rebel 2020 offers a minimum seat height of 690 mm (27.17 in).
- What is the price of the CMX 500 Rebel 2020?
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The price of the CMX 500 Rebel 2020 is 6,699€ in France
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Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 25 reviews
Strengths: - LOOK - Simplicity and reliability - balance and lightness - nice, dynamic engine - very low fuel consumption (3.5L/100) Weaknesses: - Passenger seat too small and too firm - Lack of wind protection from 120 KMh In short, this is a great bike that makes you want to discover its big sister, the CMX1100 Rating : 4/5 Respond to nicolas L
What more can I say, it's Madame's "brèle" very happy, delighted etc. so she's placed an order for her big sister's 1100 .... hi I sometimes steal it from her :) and I like cruising with it ... V Rating : 4/5 Respond to xx
Are you serious about buying shocks from Ali? I wouldn't dare! Why not buy bike pumps from Déca and weld them onto the bike?
On a more serious note, if you feel the need for comfort or precision (or both) when it comes to rear shocks, there are 2 well-known French brands offering top-quality products. On my Vulcan S, I had fitted a Shock Factory, which multiplied comfort and riding pleasure by 10! Rating : 4/5 Participate in the conversation
Nice light bike well equipped for the Alpes maritimes region, great with our narrow and winding roads Rating : 5/5 Respond to Fefe
minimum saddle: very poor seating, bordering on insecurity, and yet I have many miles as a passenger on other motorcycles; and honda doesn't have any other saddles to replace it. Rating : 3/5 Respond to mm
i didn't give it 5* because the speedometer is missing the gear ratio. Rating : 4/5 Respond to TITI65
after a test of Harley's 750 street and the heavy 883 iron, which is still nice but expensive, i went to try the rebel and it was love at first sight. yes, it doesn't have the Harley badge, but frankly, go and try it before criticizing.
in short, I'm a happy biker Rating : 5/5 Respond to sherlockguigui
.... A mon humble avis manque 2 a 3 liters d\'éssence meme si elle consomme peut les pompes a éssence ne sont pas a \" coté\" a la campagne ( 450 a 500Km/s ) d\'autonomie serait parfait ......... confort de ( 883 Sporster HD ) Dur Dur pour mes lombaires . Sincerely Alain . Rating : 2/5 Respond to AZOR 42
Thinner front rim
Upward-facing exhaust pipe and you've got a trials or leisure bike from the 1970s Rating : 4/5 Respond to Koala
Its own personality makes it a unique model!
And at a tiny price! And a weight that suits me just fine.
Having owned its sister (500 CBX), I can say that the engine is very pleasant and that I rarely exceeded 3 liters per hundred… as for reliability, Honda's reputation is well established!
I should point out that I have no shares in this manufacturer (or in any other, for that matter).
Rating : 5/5 Respond to NICO80