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Genre-less Flexibility Enhanced by Unique Parts: Rebel 250 Custom

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DAYTONA's Rebel 250

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The Honda Rebel has been released since 2017 and recently underwent minor changes. This Rebel modified by Daytona is a compilation of Daytona original parts and other imported parts. The German HIGHSIDER bar-end mirrors and ultra-compact "Apollo Bullet" blinkers are the first of these. The straight drag bar (handlebar) is raised about 15cm with 6-inch risers, and the rear shock is lowered 20mm, which enhances the easy feeling of the Rebel.

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Front and rear seat covers are also finally available to add expression to the normally flat finished seats, and parts under development, such as a slip-on megaphone exhaust with machined ends for a wild look, are also appealing. At first glance, it appears that no major changes have been made, but there is plenty of originality in every detail. While enhancing the genre-less feel of the Rebel base, the minimalist approach succeeds in expressing the freedom of the customization method.

Handle

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The ultra-compact HIGHSIDER blinker Apollo bullet. Here they are mounted on the front forks by means of Daytona multi-fork clamps.

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And The 6-inch (approx. 153 mm) risers are installed with a drag bar, and a square digital meter is also mounted on the center clamp.

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Furthermore Mirrors are HIGHSIDER bar end mirror wave (main body) and mounted via the same adapter. The front cowl is a Honda stock gear.

Bodyworks

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Seat cover to create a tuck-roll style, for rider's and pillion seat.

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A license plate holder helps to make the end part look neat. Rear blinkers with integrated tail lamp made by HIGHSIDER are attached to the left and right sides.

Engine

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Engine sliders are attached to the front left and right sides of the engine along with base pipes to create a forward step-like look.

Intake & Exhaust

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Slip-on megaphone exhaust with aluminum end that is machined for sharp color contrast after coloring.

Chassis

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The lowered rear shock Black for SR/Rebel, which lowers the seat height by approx. 20mm, increases the stability.

Gallery

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Specifications

Part Details
Engine YOSHIMURA Camshaft [ST-1]
Iida Racing Factory Oil Catch Tank
Exhaust DAYTONA Megaphone Type Exhaust System
Suspension DAYTONA Lowered Rear Shock
Handle / Steering [DAYTONA Drag Bar]
DAYTONA 6 inches Riser
DAYTONA Square Type Digital Meter
HIGHSIDER Bar End Mirror Wave
HIGHSIDER Bar End Mirror Adapter Wave
Seat DAYTONA Seat Cover Set
Bodyworks DAYTONA Multi Fork Clump
DAYTONA Engine Guard
DAYTONA Tail Lamp Integrated Blinker Installation Kit
Electrical HIGHSIDER Apolloblet LED Blinkers

About DAYTONA

DAYTONA is one of the largest manufacturer and wholesaler in Japan. They support many riders by the parts fitting a variety of motorcycles and the abundant touring items.
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A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". Third year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.