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How fast is the 2008 Honda Rebel 250?

On level ground with an average rider, the 2008 Honda Rebel 250 typically tops out in the low-to-mid 70s mph (about 110–120 km/h), with comfortable cruising around the 60–65 mph range. Real-world acceleration from 0 to 60 mph generally falls in the 9–12 second neighborhood. Performance varies with rider weight, wind, and condition.


Speed in real-world terms


The Rebel 250 is designed for approachable, predictable performance rather than high-speed sport riding. It can reach highway speeds safely and maintain stable momentum, but sustained attempts at high top-end speeds are limited by its modest power output and aerodynamics.


On the highway


Most riders report comfortable cruising around 60–65 mph. The bike can approach the 70s mph on level ground with a lighter rider and favorable conditions, but pushing beyond that reduces efficiency and ride comfort.


Urban and mixed riding


In city streets and at ramps, the Rebel’s torque curve supports quick, smooth acceleration from stops and merges. The engine is tuned for usable power in low-to-mid revs, which suits urban riding but keeps top-end speed modest.


What factors influence top speed?


Top speed and acceleration are shaped by several variables beyond the engine, including rider weight, wind resistance, tire condition, final-drive gearing, and any modifications (such as exhaust or air intake changes) that affect airflow and combustion. Weight distribution and wind can significantly alter performance at higher speeds.


Technical context (speed-related specs)


The 2008 Rebel 250 uses a small-displacement four-stroke powerplant around 234cc, designed to deliver usable torque at low to mid-range revs. Its lightweight chassis and cruiser ergonomics favor easy handling and steady highway performance, but they keep top speed in the modest range compared with larger motorcycles.


Summary


In brief, the 2008 Honda Rebel 250 typically reaches the low-to-mid 70s mph on level ground, with common 0–60 mph times around 9–12 seconds. Real-world speed depends on rider weight, wind, gearing, and modifications. It offers approachable acceleration and steady highway capability ideal for beginners and urban riders, rather than high-speed performance.

How fast does a Rebel 250 go?


It's a fun little thing to ride. You cannot have any semblance of an ego riding this motorcycle.



Is a 250cc motorcycle fast enough for a highway?


Not to forget, the 250cc motorbikes offer a speed range of 65-80 mph, which is good enough for riding on the freeways. Nevertheless, riders should know the limitations, too. On highways, the wind has more influence on the 250 cc motorbike. It is quite lighter compared to bigger 500 cc, 700 cc, or 1000 cc bikes.



How much horsepower does a 2008 Honda Rebel 250 have?


VEHICLE DETAILS
Powered by a 234cc twin cylinder engine with a 5-speed transmission, the Rebel puts out 17.5hp at 8250rpm and 13 foot-pounds of torque at 5500rpm. It has a seat height of 26.6" and a dry weight of 302lbs.



Can a Rebel 250 go on the highway?


It. So the Rebel you can go up and down the highway on it you can a great bike to learn how to ride on it the reason you see these things with a lot of times very low miles.


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