New Delhi, May 21 -- The Honda Rebel 500 and Kawasaki Eliminator 500 go head-to-head in the mid-size cruiser segment, but they cater to riders in slightly different ways. Both use parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engines - 471cc for the Rebel and 451cc for the Eliminator - with comparable performance figures, yet their overall setups diverge. The Rebel stands out with its low 690mm seat height, ideal for those who prefer an easy reach to the ground, while the Eliminator's taller 150mm ground clearance may appeal to those riding over varied surfaces. Their braking systems reflect differing priorities too: the Eliminator features a sizable 310mm front disc, whereas the Rebel uses a 296mm front and a more robust 240mm rear disc. Fuel capacity is...