HONDA Rebel 250 Custom
Japanese Custom Culture
Webike's Opinion
Here is a "HONDA Rebel 250" custom by Webike community user "Urien". Urien's Rebel 250, which he named "Commuter Rebel", seems to be used for commuting and daily use. At a glance, it looks like a stock Rebel 250 S Edition. The Backrests and Carriers are well equipped, although It has not been heavily customized. The parts color is matte black as much as possible, and the brown accent color of the seat creates a calm atmosphere. From touring to shopping, this is a model that can be used anywhere. The stock Rebel 250 is easy to use, but Urien has added a Carrier, a Dashboard Camera, Heated Grips, and other quality features to make it even more robust. However, the exterior of the bike is not so much "I'm customizing it!" The matte color of the Rebel's design, which blends chicly into the cityscape, has not changed at all. The Rebel 250 is easy to associated with our daily life, which is probably why it enhances "functional beauty"! The unpretentious coolness of the Rebel 250 was austere.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Handle / Steering |
HONDA Adjustable Brake Lever ENDURANCE Grip Heater HG130 CHIC DESIGN GUYRA Gauntlet |
Bodywork / Fairing |
HONDA Rear Rack HONDA Tank Pad (side) HONDA Backrest |
Engine |
DAYTONA Billet Aluminum Oil Filler Cap Bullet Type SP TAKEGAWA Generator Plug Set |
Accessories |
HONDA Immobilizer Alarm RAM MOUNT Bar Mount Base RAM MOUNT Short Arm RAM MOUNT Security Knob For 1" Ball Quad Lock 1" Ball Adapter Quad Lock Shock Absorbing Damper HONDA Saddle Bag Bracket DAYTONA Helmet Holder Quad Lock Wireless Charging Head HONDA Stock Saddlebags DAYTONA Motorcycle Power Supply Slender USB 2 port 4.8A TANAX motofizz ETC Pouch MF-4707 KIJIMA Handle Mount Bracket Airmoni Tire Air Pressure Sensor MITSUBA Dashboard Camera EDR-22G Model with GPS |


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Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6 year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.