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Dual-Clutch (DCT)
Honda

Rebel 1100 DCT

£10,799 fromCruiser6-speed DCTlicence A
72Power Index
Tier B · #13

A low 700mm seat, lazy cruiser torque and no clutch lever. One of the most accessible big-capacity bikes you can buy, and a surprisingly fun one.

A 1100 cruiser anyone can flat-foot.
On the road

That low 700mm seat makes the Rebel staggeringly easy to manage, while the Africa-Twin-derived twin gives lazy, satisfying drive. It's more fun in corners than a cruiser has any right to be.

The automatic bit

DCT suits the relaxed cruiser brief perfectly — no clutch to feather at the lights, just smooth automatic urge. Custom modes let you tune how eagerly it shifts to match your mood.

Living with it

Approachable, distinctive and cheap to run, it's a brilliant confidence-builder that experienced riders enjoy too. Ground clearance and wind protection are the main compromises.

The verdict

The Rebel 1100 DCT makes a 1100cc cruiser feel unintimidating. Feet-down confidence, automatic ease and enough grunt to keep experienced riders grinning.

How it scores
Ease9.0
Comfort7.0
Fun7.0
Tech7.0
Value8.0
Performance5.3

What's good

  • Very low, confidence-inspiring seat
  • Strong, easy torque
  • Cool, minimal styling

Watch out for

  • Limited cornering clearance
  • Basic wind protection
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Full specificationPrices checked Jun 2026
Year2026
Transmission6-speed DCT
Engine1084cc
Power87 bhp
Torque98 Nm
Top speed120 mph
Economy56 mpg
Fuel tank13.6 L
Seat height700 mm
Kerb weight233 kg
Min. licenceA
Price from£10,799

Best for

Shorter or newer riders who want a big-bike feel they can flat-foot.

Owner rating

3.6 / 5
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