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Fits: HONDA CB 500 F, HONDA CB 500 X, HONDA CB 600 Hornet, HONDA CB 600 Hornet, HONDA CB 600 Hornet, HONDA CB 650 F, HONDA CB 650 F, HONDA CB 650 R Neo Sports Cafe, HONDA CB 900 Hornet, HONDA CBR 1000 RR SP, HONDA CBR 1000 RR-R, HONDA CBR 1000 RR, HONDA CBR 1000 RR, HONDA CBR 1000 RR, HONDA CBR 1000 RR, HONDA CBR 1000 RR, HONDA CBR 500 R, HONDA CBR 600 RR ABS, HONDA CBR 600 RR, HONDA CBR 650 F
Customization that no one notices
It was installed to make operation a little easier in traffic jams on the commute to work.
The vehicle installed is HONDA400X.
I thought it was because it was imported because it was so expensive. I thought it was because it was imported, but I was convinced that the housing material was titanium alloy gold.
Needle bearings are press-fitted, but since there is no dust seal, there is concern about the entry of garbage and grease.
I think the needle bearing is the same as the NSK model number FWF-142012 in terms of size. (It is made overseas, so it may be slightly different from JIS standard.) If the movement gets worse, I will try to use a lubrication-free Bush instead of a B? Ring.
Installation is easy, but the original Bolt has a lock tie applied, so it is hard to loosen.
Be careful not to drop the removed Bolt on the FrontSprocket side. I dropped it and it was very strange to find it.
I didn't expect it to work, but it does, and the clutch feels very light.
Cons? is that absolutely no one notices (laughs).
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First Rear Sets
The Shift side was installed without any problems.
The Brake Side could not be installed with the Master Cylinder in the same position, so the tube was cut by about half.
The STAND footrests interfere with each other, so I used Grinder to cut them off.
Shift up-down shortens Stroke.
The center of gravity is raised, making it easier to bank.
The center of gravity tends to ride on the footpeg when turning.
The lower body becomes more stable and easier to become one with the Motorcycle.
However, as far as descents are concerned, the center of gravity tends to move forward and the load is more likely to be placed on the arms. (Can be eliminated).
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