Author: Moto Design via YouTube
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Already known for their user-friendly performance and ability to deftly navigate city streets, the Rebel 500 and Rebel 300 now have an assist-slipper clutch that reduces clutch-lever effort by 30% while also offering additional control under deceleration. A new fork with stiffer spring rates and revised oil levels delivers improved handling for when those city streets turn to twisting backroads, while an updated shock with stiffer spring rates provides similar levels of support. An improved meter provides important information such as gear selection and fuel level, while a seat with updated thickness and density offers increased support. A repositioned and reshaped LED headlight is paired to new LED turn signals and a redesigned LED taillight, further enhancing the stylish looks of the two models. The Rebel 500 is powered by a 471cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine with strong bottom-end torque and a smooth, linear power delivery, and the Rebel 300 has a 286cc single-cylinder engine with strong character and user-friendly power delivery.
Pricing:
Rebel 300: $4,499
Rebel 300 ABS: $4,799
Rebel 500: $6,199
Rebel 500 ABS: $6,499
Availability: March 2020
Colors
Rebel 500: Matte Armored Silver, Graphite Black, Matte Blue Jeans Metallic
Rebel 300: Matte Fresco Brown, Graphite Black Metallic, Matte Blue Jeans Metallic