【HONDA】Front Rack Review
OEM Product is firm and solid build
My father-in-law wore it on the LITTLE CUB at my wife's parents' house. When I went back home, I noticed that Honda OEM Product is a good and solid construction.
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Reliable OEM Parts
It is designed to increase the load capacity for camping touring, and although the weight is limited to 5 kg, we plan to carry lightweight items such as a sleeping bag, etc.
And I thought it would be a bracket to attach the Fog Lamp, but it ended up being used as a co-tightener.
It is OEMOption Parts with good quality and cheap price!
However, it is a bit demerit that it requires drilling holes in the cowl for installation, which is not noticeable after installation, but will be noticeable when removed. (-_-;)
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I'm just trying to get the Basket installed.
SUPER CUB110 (JA59) installed with reference to YouTubeetc. videos
I need to drill a hole to install the bolt, but I think it is difficult to drill a hole to insert the bolt into Beauty unless I have the right tools.
(You need to save some BALI to get the Bolt that comes with it.) Nipper, File, and Leutor would be useful.
The most Large strange part of the installation is the drilling and cowl removal mentioned above, so once that is done, installation is easy.
One thing to keep in mind is that you may break a plastic nail when drilling or removing a cowl, so if you have no experience in cowl removal, etc., it may be safer to ask a contractor to do it for you.
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Installation of Carrier
The product itself is a standard item, and it is a natural part to have, but when it comes time to install it, it can be a bit of a challenge.
First, a hole must be drilled through the Center bolt.
Without File or Leutor, this work cannot be done.
When removing the fork guard, the small claw is broken, which seems easy but is quite difficult.
If you are a Challenger who wants to do it yourself, for the experience.
You can try it.
If you buy a new car, do not hesitate to have the dealer install Option Parts.
Of course, a labor charge is required, but the work is more than worth the price.
The product itself is a good Large change and is indeed OEM Parts.
We hope this will be helpful to those who are in the process of purchasing a new car.
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No installation problems
Installed on LITTLE CUB, SPECIAL Knife (2015).
Unlike the OEM, I was able to get the Bolt and Spacer and still get it at a reasonable price, so I am satisfied with the Large change. It seems to be for a slightly older model, and the model number is different, but I was able to install it easily without any problems. I found the rust-prone parts from the rusty old OEM Carrier before installation. [Color] ClearLacquer was sprayed to prevent rust.
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