I used to have a little rebel back in the day and then I got married and my wife took ownership of everything that I owned a so she figured that a new concrete floor for the laundry room would be a lot more better than me being a skid mark on the highway I get a new laundry room to wash the skid marks out of my shorts nothing better than clean clothes and a loving wife 😎👍
It is a shame they stopped making these bikes, a lot of people wants them even still today (myself included) I used to have one a couple of years ago but unfortunately sold it which I regret a lot.. Close to impossible to get hold of one these days, at least where I live... I can't understand why this manufacturer of bikes doesn't restart the production again, it would sell really well worldwide I am sure.
Where are you located? I have 2 I'm willing to sell, you cant buy these new any more they stopped making these over 10 years ago. They are really cool and alot of fun.
How much does it weigh? Is it a 4-speed manual with a clutch or a semi manual? they need to make them with pefals on them like my motorized bike. so I can ride it on trails and the sidewalk. probably a little wide and looks too much like a motorcycle to get by on the sidewalk like my motorized bike. Not much into motorcycles that's a nice bike! Anybody have an idea how much they cost?
A rebel is a Harley is it not? But that is exactly whatthe manufacturer copied some parts are even interchangeable. I have one now and the "brand name" on it is Pagasta Rebel.
@@ericnorris8704 no a rebel is manufactured by Honda. Harley-Davidson is it's own company and produce the big V-Twin. S&S cycle also produce's big V-Twin but the sound produced by other big V-Twin's will never match that of the Harley-Davidson. It's also not Harley it's Harley-Davidson, Mr. Harley was the designer of the motors and 90% of the bike's the Davidson brothers had the money to start up the company and one of the Davidson brothers had the ball's to race the bike's and test ride each one. They designed 10% of the bike's and had mechanical skill's but Mr. Harley was the main engineer.
I love my bike too. But I moved to Texas and left it in San Jose Ca. It will be yours please give me an offer . It's the same condition as it was (251 miles).
where do you get this? is this considered as moped because its under 50cc and you dont have to pay insurance? I'm trying to get a moped 50cc under so I dont have to pay insurance but I dont want one of those gay mopeds LOL
@@kennymondesir188 no luck lol I got a harley 883 for a year it was lame heavy and I don't even ride that much ended up selling it cause it was just sitting in the garage and paying insurance I rather get a 50cc harley look alike to cruise around the neighborhood for fun