No you dont. Transmission & Engine oil are chared in a 250 Rebel! just make sure you change your engine oil regularely...every 1000Miles or so...
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No, Honda Rebel 250 is 5 speed trans. bike. However, the 86 and 87 Rebel 450 had a 5 speed transmission with overdrive, so 6 speeds.
The 2013 Honda Rebel motorcycle features a 234 cc air-cooled parallel twin-cylinder engine and a five speed transmission. The Rebel also offers fuel economy at an average of 84 miles per gallon. Full specifications are available on the Honda website.
there is no oil filter in Honda rebel 125. i believe the sump plug is magnetised and this draws anything that is not meant to be there. this being the reason you should regularly change your oil. hope that helps.
The Honda Rebel CBX450C was only built in 1986 & 87.
no that's why they call it a HONDA
Well, either he has simply bled the brakes, and needs to top it up. Or he's done a brake fluid change (which is something that most manufacturers recommend) and has refilled the system. Or there's a tiny leak somewhere which made it necessary to add some fluid.
The Honda CMX450C "Rebel 450" was sold in the USA for the model years 1986 and 1987. There was no Rebel 400.
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Rebel 250 takes 1.6qts of 10/40 oil. There is no Oil filter on this bike, there is a screen but it is not meant to be changed. Since the engine oil is also the clutch/transmission oil and there is no oil filter it is important to change the oil at regular intervals.
It might, due to the prices of each car. The higher the price the better.
This depends on the model we are talking about. The weight of the 2012 Honda Rebel CMX250C is 331 pounds with fuel and ready to drive. The Honda Rebel CMX 450 from 1986 weighs 383.6 pounds dry weight, without fuel and oil. The Honda CA Rebel 125, the 2000 model, weighs 302 pounds dry weight.