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Honda Africa Twin engine lands in a cruiser to make new Rebel

Big-bore cruiser uses Africa Twin power and packs DCT gearbox

- By Phil West MCN CONTRIBUTO­R

‘The engine is retuned for a cruiser feel’

Honda are re-entering the big-bore cruiser class in 2021 with this all-new Rebel 1100 – a large-capacity version of their popular Rebel 500. As predicted by MCN back in April, the new Rebel takes a retuned version of the parallel twin from the current CRF1100 Africa Twin. Like the 500, the new CMX1100 Rebel has manageable proportion­s (seat height is a low 700mm) blended with fat-tyred cruiser styling. The balloon front tyre is a 130-section 18-incher with a fat 180-section 16-incher at the rear. The 1084cc motor comes with Honda’s Dual Clutch Transmissi­on (DCT), making the new Rebel the first cruiser available with the semiautoma­tic gearbox. The engine also gets also revised valve timing and ignition settings plus a heavier flywheel – all intended to both give more cruiser character and boost low and midrange performanc­e. The result is peak power of 86bhp at 7000rpm and torque of 72ft.lb at just 4750rpm, compared to the Africa

Twin’s revvier 100bhp at 7500rpm and 78lb.ft at 6250rpm.

The reworked engine also benefits from three default riding modes (Standard, Sport and Rain) plus an extra, customisab­le ‘User’ mode. The 1100 Rebel follows the template of its little brother with its tubular steel frame but with fatter tubes. There are convention­al telescopic forks and twin rear shocks, although these are beefier than those on the smaller Rebel and preload adjustable.

A single front disc provides the stopping power, although this is a larger 330mm item now gripped by a radial-mount, four-piston caliper. The round headlight features four LED bulbs while instrument­ation is via a 120mm reverse-LCD dash. Price and availabili­ty are due to be announced soon.

 ??  ?? The Rebel is a very rebellious take on cruiser design
The Rebel is a very rebellious take on cruiser design
 ??  ?? Proof you don’t need a V-twin for it to be a cruiser
Proof you don’t need a V-twin for it to be a cruiser
 ??  ?? No chrome and futurisiti­c LCD instrument­s
No chrome and futurisiti­c LCD instrument­s

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