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Honda Rebel 500 vs Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 vs Kawasaki Eliminator: All Specifications Compared | BikeDekho TechTricks365

Honda Rebel 500 vs Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 vs Kawasaki Eliminator: All Specifications Compared | BikeDekho TechTricks365


Theres a massive price difference between these cruiser motorcycles

Honda recently launched the Rebel 500 in India at Rs 5,12,000 (ex-showroom Gurugram). It is a proper cruiser motorcycle with a parallel-twin motor, which competes with the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 and the Kawasaki Eliminator. Lets compare the specifications of these cruisers. 

Engine 

Specifications 

Rebel 500

Super Meteor 650

Eliminator 

Engine

471cc parallel-twin

648cc parallel-twin

451cc parallel-twin

Power

46.2PS

47PS

45PS

Torque

43.3Nm

52.3Nm

42.6Nm

Gearbox

6-speed

6-speed

6-speed

In this comparison, all of the motorcycles have a parallel-twin motor. However, the Super Meteor 650 gets the biggest engine which also happens to be the most powerful amongst this trio. That said, despite being almost 180 to 200cc larger, this engine just produces 0.8 to 2PS and about 9Nm more than the other two, which is not much. Also, there’s its heavier weight, which we will talk about just in a bit.


All of these parallel-twin motors should provide a smooth and refined riding experience with a good amount of low and mid-range grunt. 

Underpinnings 

Specifications

Rebel 500

Super Meteor 650

Eliminator 

Frame

Steel tube

Steel tube

Steel trellis

Front Suspension 

Telescopic 

Inverted 

Telescopic 

Rear Suspension 

Twin shock absorbers

Twin shock absorbers

Twin shock absorbers

Front Brake

296mm Disc

320mm Disc

310mm Disc

Rear Brake

240mm Disc 

300mm Disc

240mm Disc

Front Tyre

130/90-16

100/90-19

130/70-18

Rear Tyre

150/80-16

150/80-16

150/80-16

The Rebel 500 and the Super Meteor 650 gets a steel tube frame, while the Eliminator comes with a Steel trellis frame which should be a bit more sturdier. The Super Meteor 650 gets an inverted fork setup while the other two cruisers come with a conventional telescopic fork.  


The Super Meteor 650 gets the biggest disc brake setup at both ends. However, that might also be because of its weight. . These cruisers get different front wheel sizes, but all of them use a 150/80-16 rear wheel setup. The Super Meteor 650 gets a slightly slimmer front tyre, while the wider front tyre on the Rebel 500 and the Eliminator does make them look quite bulky in terms of appearance.

Dimensions

Specifications 

Rebel 500

Super Meteor 650

Eliminator 

Wheelbase 

1490mm

1500mm

1520mm

Ground Clearance

125mm

135mm

150mm

Fuel tank capacity 

11-litres

15.7-litres

13-litres

Seat height 

690mm

740mm

735mm

Kerb weight

191kg

243kg

176kg

The Eliminator gets the longest wheelbase, but it is also the lightest motorcycle in the segment being 15kg lighter than the Rebel 500 and 67kg lighter than the Super Meteor 650. As these motorcycles do not have a huge difference in terms of the power and torque figures, the Eliminator should be an overall better performer in this comparison thanks to its light weight.


The Rebel 500 gets the lowest seat height setup which should make it comfortable for shorter riders while the other two cruisers get similar saddle heights which are not too high either. In this comparison, the Super Meteor 650 gets the biggest fuel tank at 15.7 litres, which should give it better tank range for long distance touring. 

Features

Specifications 

Rebel 500

Super Meteor 650

Eliminator 

Console

LCD console 

Semi-Digital

LCD console

Lights 

LED

LED

LED

ABS

Dual-channel

Dual-channel

Dual-channel

Traction Control

No

No

No

All of these cruisers get LED lights and basic instrument consoles which show almost every important information. The Rebel 500 misses out on smartphone connectivity, while the other two get it. The Super Meteor 650 comes with a tripper navigation pod as standard, which supports smartphone connectivity with SMS/call alerts and turn-by-turn navigation. 


The Eliminator also gets smartphone connectivity but only supports SMS/call alerts. All of these cruisers get dual-channel ABS for a safer braking performance while none of them get a traction control system. 

Price And Verdict

Variants 

Rebel 500

Super Meteor 650

Eliminator 

Standard 

Rs 5,12,000

Rs 3,98,885

(Celestial Variant)

Rs 5,76,000

All prices ex-showroom Delhi.

In this comparison, we have mentioned the pricing for the top-spec variant of the Super Meteor 650 which is still Rs 1,13,115 and Rs 1,77,115 cheaper than the Rebel 500 and Eliminator, respectively. This makes the Super Meteor 650 a great value-for-money proposition to consider for anyone looking for a big, good looking and powerful cruiser-style motorcycle. 

The Kawasaki Eliminator sits as the most expensive motorcycle, which should also be a slightly better performer than the other two because of its light weight and similar engine specs. The Rebel 500 looks different and comes with Honda’s unquestionable engine refinement and reliability. For what it offers, the pricing is still a bit on the higher side. That said, all of these retro-modern cruiser style motorcycles are great options available in the market, but the Super Meteor 650 offers a bit more value for your hard earned money.

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