0:12 you were in Toronto, that is where I am from!! This week I will be picking up my new 2023 Honda Rebel 1100 DCT and I am so excited because it is my 1st bike.
What a small world! I'm so excited for you, I still remember the day I picked mine up! BTW, I love my bike now so much more than my first day! Congratulations! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🍻
The Gus-video-drought is over, finally.... I already developed withdrawal symptoms - LOL - I bought my 1100 DCT last Nov. 9 because of a recommendation of my wife's relative, who instructed me that Honda had an automatic Rebel version now, but 1100 cc. I was all ears right away, since I was about to get the Yamaha Bolt Spec, which also an US friend of mine in my former neighbourhood bought 3 years ago. After that, the Bolt was out of the picture, but I was lucky to get the 1100. Since this bike here in the Philippines sells like fresh sliced bread. Our mayor wanted to get one too, after he had ridden my bike, and was not able to get one up to this day. Why an "automatic"? Because I am lazy. Want to ride a bike, not fight or work on it. Nature here is too beautiful to be ignored, just because you have to focus on riding a bike properly. I am too old for that "shit".... LOL Thanks for your adventure. A great pleasure to watch - as always.
You are too kind brother! I had rented the bolt before buying the rebel 1100! I can confirm that the Rebel 1100 is head and should shoulders better! I totally agree with you and you feel about the DCT! I just want to ride as far and as long as I can! 🍻
Un video interesante. Sin dudarlo el DCT despues de probarlo te das cuenta que te encuentras a otro nivel de conduccion. Yo con mi rebel 1100 T estoy realmente contento. Desde Spain gracias por tu video.
Hola Roberto, gracias por tu comentario amigo, ¡te lo agradezco mucho! Mis más cordiales saludos a mis amigos españoles. ¡España tiene los mejores motociclistas y la mejor cultura del mundo!
Absolutely amazing ride and informative video! It was a very wise and excellent riding decision to just pull over and let the tailgater pass! I absolutely love my 2022 CMX1100 DCT!! Thanks for taking us along! 👍🏾✌🏾
Thank you Rebelations! I really appreciate your support man! I am always worried about tailgaters tbh and i'm often gesturing for them to slow down when they are too close for comfort, 99% they understand and give me a little room, for the ones that don't, i look for the first opportunity to let them go, i know my place LOL I try to set my ego aside, i'd like to ride another day, everyday....
@@ontherebel11 I absolutely agree. We are the “little guys” on the road and it’s definitely unwise to be the “bully” with so much tonnage out there that could cause us a lot of unpleasantness, damage, pain and outright death! Thank you for the reply. 👍🏾✌🏾
Great video, Gus! I look forward to your review of the dash cam, specifically with info on installation. I have a 22 DCT Rebel and that would help me decide on getting one. You have already helped me with installation on other things. Thank you so much, brother!
Hi Eric, thank you sir!!! Regarding the Vantrue Dashcam, the 1 year review video will be live Mon night Tues morning. in the meantime, here is the installation video, it is long but you can skip to the import parts ruclips.net/video/2cEW0fGMo50/видео.html
Really REALLY looking forward to longer trips with my Rebel 1100. Just hit 800 miles driving around locally the last few weeks. Only been about an hour away from my home and back at most. Planning a 3 hour ride this fall here in Michigan (would be 6 hours total, 3 there and back.). Looking forward to many many more trips like yours! I really want to ride this baby thru the desert our west. Slowly building up to a trip that's a few weeks long, maybe in a year or so! Great video as always friend!
Hi Ryan, thanks for stopping by man!! You are definitely going about it the right way, start small and work up to it, that's how i did it as well, the rebel is a fantastic tourer, you just have to dial it in slowly over time - priority being risers, seat and screen. Enjoy the journey Ryan!!
🤣🤣 I tried several times to excuse myself, the class lasted at least 30 minutes! I also have 2 other vantrues in my cars! Thank you for your comments Michele!
With the E-Clutch isn't necessary use the hand, if you don't want too, also. The DCT weight 10kg, while the E-Clutch 2kg, so isn't possible a widespread diffusion of the DCT.
Something interesting about the 1100 DCT (or even the manual version). There was a review from Yammy Noob recently about the Yamaha MT09, that here you can cancel the cruise control with a back-flip of the throttle (and that this is unique to this bike). I observed also before that the throttle of the 1100 can be turned backwards a bit, but I was not aware, if this had any meaning or function. After the Noob report, I tried to cancel my cruise control on the 1100 by counter-rotating the throttle.... and it worked every time, I repeated the procedure. Nobody has ever talked about this feature. Seems to be a hidden Easter egg from Honda, since I couldn't find any hints regarding this. Did you know anything about this feature? Or does this "malfunction" exist only on my bike? I am interested to hear your take on this....
Hi there! Yes that is a great question! I still remember how happy I was to discover it, I use it all the time but it has become a reflex that I totally forgot about it! I also use the paddle shifters to disengage the cruise control, an example is that I have cruise control set to 70mph and I am on the highway overtaking and there is a car in front and another one behind me but I want to disengage the cruise control and control the throttle manually, what I do is open the throttle slightly and simultaneously press the shift up paddle, that was there is no engine Braking to catch the car behind me be surprise, it is safer that way. It's an amazing cruise control system by Honda, I love it! 🤙
Hello brother! I’m riding Rebel 1100, and I’m planning to go to Dubai this coming December which is about 800km. My question is how do you cover such a distance without getting tired 😅. Any advice?
Hi Mohammed! That's going to be an awesome ride! I try to take breaks before I get tired, because once the discomfort and pain starts, you can't stop it. I prefer to ride no more than 400 km per day if possible. I try to stop every hour for a break. But most importantly is to have the bike comfortable for you. I added bar risers to help my back stay straight and a comfortable seat as well as a screen, those are a priority for a more comfortable ride. Keep us updated bro! 🤙
I noticed you removed your top box. I'd have thought you'd be using that on a long trip, what happened? I ask because I just bought one online. Do you not recco using them? I bought a 40L to store my helmet and jacket when I go for a hike or into a restaurant.
You will love having the top box, it is so convenient!!! I didn't need it on this trip as it was a short one and everything fit in my saddlebags. I highly recommend the to box, it was the star of the show on my winter trip to key west last winter.
@@ontherebel11 good, I'm looking forward to getting it. Meanwhile, all your extensive travels far from home makes me wonder; Is there a "significant other" who doesn't mind you riding off into the sunset for a couple of weeks on your own, or are you unattached? My kids are grown, but my wife would not be thrilled . Obviously I can go, she wouldn't hold me back, but she wouldn't be happy and I'd feel guilty. She is afraid to go over 30mph on a bike so getting her one isn't an option. Curious what your situation is and how you handle it.
I am a complete beginner. Would you recommend an absolute beginner to start riding with a DCT? Or is it better to learn manual first and then switch to DCT?
Hi Aiden, There are plenty of people that have learnt how to ride on a scooter (automatic), this is the most common way in many parts of the world. There are also many Rebel 1100 DCT owners that are first time riders as well. I can't make any recommendations as it relates to your case as you know your skills better than i do, but let me ask you this, how many people in today's world learn how to drive on a manual car instead an automatic car? The motorcycle world is changing with many companies such as BMW, Yamaha, KTM and Honda now offering big bikes with either a fully automatic transmission or an automatic clutch. Don't let others influence your decision due to ego shaming, be selfish brother and do what's best for you, their ignorance will not pay your bills, or happiness 🍻🍻
@@ontherebel11 You're making good points and giving me a lot to think about. Thankfully I have some time since winter is coming and I'll have to wait until spring to take a beginner course. In the meantime, I'm watching and learning as much as I can from your channel and many others. I can sense the passion you have for riding by the way you speak, and it is contagious. Appreciate the reply brother and I'll keep watching!
Definitely need to plan better..... Toronto is beautiful, but getting there and trying to get out in the heat was miserable! I saw a place called fat bastard burrito 🤣🤣🤣
@@ontherebel11 yeah Fat Bastard Burrito is a great place. Not the best but it works. Toronto traffic is awful. I venture into it every now and then but it’s miserable.
@@ontherebel11 thank you I just get my rebel 1100 and I love it but I was not sure if the noise was normal my friend has the gold wing and it’s more smooth But I’m ok with my rebel do all
0:12 you were in Toronto, that is where I am from!! This week I will be picking up my new 2023 Honda Rebel 1100 DCT and I am so excited because it is my 1st bike.
What a small world! I'm so excited for you, I still remember the day I picked mine up! BTW, I love my bike now so much more than my first day! Congratulations! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🍻
Clean your mind and cleanse your spirits. ❤
This is what we do. Thanks for sharing the video.
Thank you for the support Maciej! I appreciate it brother! 🙏
The Gus-video-drought is over, finally.... I already developed withdrawal symptoms - LOL -
I bought my 1100 DCT last Nov. 9 because of a recommendation of my wife's relative, who instructed me that Honda had an automatic Rebel version now, but 1100 cc. I was all ears right away, since I was about to get the Yamaha Bolt Spec, which also an US friend of mine in my former neighbourhood bought 3 years ago. After that, the Bolt was out of the picture, but I was lucky to get the 1100. Since this bike here in the Philippines sells like fresh sliced bread. Our mayor wanted to get one too, after he had ridden my bike, and was not able to get one up to this day.
Why an "automatic"? Because I am lazy. Want to ride a bike, not fight or work on it. Nature here is too beautiful to be ignored, just because you have to focus on riding a bike properly. I am too old for that "shit".... LOL
Thanks for your adventure. A great pleasure to watch - as always.
You are too kind brother!
I had rented the bolt before buying the rebel 1100! I can confirm that the Rebel 1100 is head and should shoulders better!
I totally agree with you and you feel about the DCT! I just want to ride as far and as long as I can! 🍻
Un video interesante. Sin dudarlo el DCT despues de probarlo te das cuenta que te encuentras a otro nivel de conduccion. Yo con mi rebel 1100 T estoy realmente contento. Desde Spain gracias por tu video.
Hola Roberto, gracias por tu comentario amigo, ¡te lo agradezco mucho! Mis más cordiales saludos a mis amigos españoles. ¡España tiene los mejores motociclistas y la mejor cultura del mundo!
Nice seeing your enthusiasm bro! Niagara Falls is one of my favorite destinations! I love Toronto as well, some really cool things to do there!
Thank you Abbas, really appreciate it brother! I wish I had more time to explore Canada! 🤙
Enhorabuena por el vídeo y por el viaje!
Hola Toni, gracias por tu amabilidad, ¡estoy muy agradecido! 🙏
Gracias por compartir tus rutas.
Un abrazo.
Hola Martí, ¡gracias por tu apoyo y ánimo!
Absolutely amazing ride and informative video! It was a very wise and excellent riding decision to just pull over and let the tailgater pass! I absolutely love my 2022 CMX1100 DCT!! Thanks for taking us along! 👍🏾✌🏾
Thank you Rebelations! I really appreciate your support man! I am always worried about tailgaters tbh and i'm often gesturing for them to slow down when they are too close for comfort, 99% they understand and give me a little room, for the ones that don't, i look for the first opportunity to let them go, i know my place LOL
I try to set my ego aside, i'd like to ride another day, everyday....
@@ontherebel11 I absolutely agree. We are the “little guys” on the road and it’s definitely unwise to be the “bully” with so much tonnage out there that could cause us a lot of unpleasantness, damage, pain and outright death! Thank you for the reply. 👍🏾✌🏾
Yay! New vid!
You are so sweet! 🙏
Finally a new video from Gus! I ve missed your adventures man! 🎉😊
ευχαριστώ φίλε μου!🙏
I appreciate the support bro!!!!
🏍🏍🏍
@@ontherebel11 is Gus actually Κώστας?😊
Great video, Gus! I look forward to your review of the dash cam, specifically with info on installation. I have a 22 DCT Rebel and that would help me decide on getting one. You have already helped me with installation on other things. Thank you so much, brother!
Hi Eric, thank you sir!!! Regarding the Vantrue Dashcam, the 1 year review video will be live Mon night Tues morning. in the meantime, here is the installation video, it is long but you can skip to the import parts ruclips.net/video/2cEW0fGMo50/видео.html
Really REALLY looking forward to longer trips with my Rebel 1100. Just hit 800 miles driving around locally the last few weeks. Only been about an hour away from my home and back at most. Planning a 3 hour ride this fall here in Michigan (would be 6 hours total, 3 there and back.). Looking forward to many many more trips like yours! I really want to ride this baby thru the desert our west. Slowly building up to a trip that's a few weeks long, maybe in a year or so! Great video as always friend!
Hi Ryan, thanks for stopping by man!! You are definitely going about it the right way, start small and work up to it, that's how i did it as well, the rebel is a fantastic tourer, you just have to dial it in slowly over time - priority being risers, seat and screen. Enjoy the journey Ryan!!
Watching and listening while oiling a chain on my rebel 😁
That's awesome! I took advantage while repairing the saddlebag to oil my chain! 🤙🍻
🎉🎉 my favorite time=new Gus video
You are too kind bro! Thank you for the support brother, i can't wait to watch this weekend's videos!!! Hope you can knock them out fast!!!
@@ontherebel11 yes sir I will and I can’t wait to watch yours my friend!
@@ontherebel11 We all missed you and wish you were there!
@@marsy_mcmarsface Hi Prestyn!!! I didn't know that you were going to man, i was so happy to see you in the pictures!!! I missed one hell of a party!😅
@@ontherebel11 I take any chance to take a trip :)
First one 💪🏼
Hi Julio!!! Thanks Bro!
@@ontherebel11 man long time. I though you stop the videos or something 🤣 welcome back buddy
@Julio-bc7pj thank you Julio! 🙏
amazing video !
Thank you Robert, it's great to hear from you man! 🍻
Gus, had the same problem with bolt too! Needed to replace it! It sucked!
Hi Anthony! This sucks bro, hope it wasn't a nightmare to remove it, I got lucky!
@@ontherebel11 it was hell on earth!
@@my2wheels I can imagine! I got lucky as I didn't use thread lock......
I think you have to enable the out of country accessibility.
lol you are a good soul for listening to that old dude…we have a van true in our car
🤣🤣
I tried several times to excuse myself, the class lasted at least 30 minutes!
I also have 2 other vantrues in my cars!
Thank you for your comments Michele!
I have Honda rebel 1100 DCT 2022 Nice bike
Congratulations! I love my bike! 🤙
With the E-Clutch isn't necessary use the hand, if you don't want too, also.
The DCT weight 10kg, while the E-Clutch 2kg, so isn't possible a widespread diffusion of the DCT.
Yes, the E-clutch is also interesting as well as the smart clutch by MVAgusta which helps provide many more options for me!
YES!! DCT all the wayyyyy
Thank you for showing support! DCT is the only way for me! 🤙
Hi all. Waiting for the 2025 model...seems to have a few interesting improvements over the recent model. Anyone else?
It is exciting to see the 2025 model!
Something interesting about the 1100 DCT (or even the manual version). There was a review from Yammy Noob recently about the Yamaha MT09, that here you can cancel the cruise control with a back-flip of the throttle (and that this is unique to this bike). I observed also before that the throttle of the 1100 can be turned backwards a bit, but I was not aware, if this had any meaning or function. After the Noob report, I tried to cancel my cruise control on the 1100 by counter-rotating the throttle.... and it worked every time, I repeated the procedure. Nobody has ever talked about this feature. Seems to be a hidden Easter egg from Honda, since I couldn't find any hints regarding this. Did you know anything about this feature? Or does this "malfunction" exist only on my bike?
I am interested to hear your take on this....
Hi there! Yes that is a great question! I still remember how happy I was to discover it, I use it all the time but it has become a reflex that I totally forgot about it! I also use the paddle shifters to disengage the cruise control, an example is that I have cruise control set to 70mph and I am on the highway overtaking and there is a car in front and another one behind me but I want to disengage the cruise control and control the throttle manually, what I do is open the throttle slightly and simultaneously press the shift up paddle, that was there is no engine Braking to catch the car behind me be surprise, it is safer that way. It's an amazing cruise control system by Honda, I love it! 🤙
Once you go DCT, you don't go back? 😆
True words LOL hahahahha
🦌🦌🦌🦌 city!
Indeed! Saw lots of road kill unfortunately.....
Hello brother!
I’m riding Rebel 1100, and I’m planning to go to Dubai this coming December which is about 800km. My question is how do you cover such a distance without getting tired 😅. Any advice?
Hi Mohammed! That's going to be an awesome ride! I try to take breaks before I get tired, because once the discomfort and pain starts, you can't stop it. I prefer to ride no more than 400 km per day if possible. I try to stop every hour for a break. But most importantly is to have the bike comfortable for you. I added bar risers to help my back stay straight and a comfortable seat as well as a screen, those are a priority for a more comfortable ride. Keep us updated bro! 🤙
I noticed you removed your top box. I'd have thought you'd be using that on a long trip, what happened? I ask because I just bought one online. Do you not recco using them? I bought a 40L to store my helmet and jacket when I go for a hike or into a restaurant.
You will love having the top box, it is so convenient!!! I didn't need it on this trip as it was a short one and everything fit in my saddlebags. I highly recommend the to box, it was the star of the show on my winter trip to key west last winter.
@@ontherebel11 good, I'm looking forward to getting it. Meanwhile, all your extensive travels far from home makes me wonder; Is there a "significant other" who doesn't mind you riding off into the sunset for a couple of weeks on your own, or are you unattached?
My kids are grown, but my wife would not be thrilled . Obviously I can go, she wouldn't hold me back, but she wouldn't be happy and I'd feel guilty. She is afraid to go over 30mph on a bike so getting her one isn't an option. Curious what your situation is and how you handle it.
I am a complete beginner. Would you recommend an absolute beginner to start riding with a DCT? Or is it better to learn manual first and then switch to DCT?
Hi Aiden, There are plenty of people that have learnt how to ride on a scooter (automatic), this is the most common way in many parts of the world. There are also many Rebel 1100 DCT owners that are first time riders as well. I can't make any recommendations as it relates to your case as you know your skills better than i do, but let me ask you this, how many people in today's world learn how to drive on a manual car instead an automatic car? The motorcycle world is changing with many companies such as BMW, Yamaha, KTM and Honda now offering big bikes with either a fully automatic transmission or an automatic clutch. Don't let others influence your decision due to ego shaming, be selfish brother and do what's best for you, their ignorance will not pay your bills, or happiness 🍻🍻
@@ontherebel11 You're making good points and giving me a lot to think about. Thankfully I have some time since winter is coming and I'll have to wait until spring to take a beginner course. In the meantime, I'm watching and learning as much as I can from your channel and many others. I can sense the passion you have for riding by the way you speak, and it is contagious. Appreciate the reply brother and I'll keep watching!
@aidenyoshida Best of luck brother, don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions 🍻🍻
Next time… “LET ME KNOW” ;)
Happy you enjoyed yourself dude! Niagara is awesome. Toronto… sucks lol.
Next time for sure dude.
Definitely need to plan better..... Toronto is beautiful, but getting there and trying to get out in the heat was miserable! I saw a place called fat bastard burrito 🤣🤣🤣
@@ontherebel11 yeah Fat Bastard Burrito is a great place. Not the best but it works.
Toronto traffic is awful. I venture into it every now and then but it’s miserable.
@@SLIGHT_ can't wait to see your video of the trip bro! Hurry! 😅
Question on your DCT you feel when gear change speed like click ?!
Hi Alex, only between first and second gears, the rest are very smooth!
@@ontherebel11 thank you I just get my rebel 1100 and I love it but I was not sure if the noise was normal my friend has the gold wing and it’s more smooth But I’m ok with my rebel do all
@@alexcast7135 congratulations! It's an awesome bike!
Which seat is that?
This is a Corbin, worth every penny if you plan on touring 🤙