Reviews
It's not bad.
The lever position adjustment is a mechanism where the screw comes out and hits the base, so it is not possible to adjust without a tool. I would like to have a dial type adjustment like the brake lever.
The shape of the Lever is common, but I personally would have liked the cross section to be more rounded for easier gripping.
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I'm just pimping...
[How is it used? Town ride
Was the one you received as per Image? It was a little different.
Was the installation difficult? Simply replace the Connector and you're done!
How was your experience with it? The light went from a light bulb color to a white light color like a White color fluorescent lamp, and the light was confirmed to be lit well even in daylight.
[Included Parts:were they on? Two Tie Wraps in Black for outdoor use
[Was there anything that disappointed you? Quantity of claws to fit into the insertion slots.:Pair (for Left and Right) Wiring is oriented in the same direction, so depending on the direction, the wiring is short and may interfere with the cowl, so care must be taken when routing the wiring.
Replacement of ▼Lamp requires removal of the exterior of the car body, No.2 long and short +Driver, M10φ? SocketLunch.
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Fits: HONDA VTR1000FVTR1000F FIRESTORM, HONDA VFR800, HONDA VFR800XCROSSRUNNER 125, HONDA VFR800F
Lever of Leaning Type
Unlike the Touring type, it has a hard feel to the touch due to its angularity. View detail
Fits: BMW Monolever R 100 RT from 09/85 on, BMW Monolever R 80 from 09/85 on, BMW Monolever R 100 RS from 09/85 on, BMW Monolever R 65 from 09/85 on, BMW R 100R, BMW R 100R Mystic, BMW R 80, BMW R 80 from 09/89 on, BMW R 100GS from 09/89 on
Thanks for handling it.
[How is it used?
chirping of a small bird (Dragging at the limit of use?) Exchange due to
How was your experience with it?
no problem
Braque squeaks are cleaned and eliminated upon visual inspection of the part mold prior to ordering.
Brake Shoe had room to spare before replacement, but was replaced due to age-related deterioration.
How did it compare to other products?
Other manufacturers that I searched on the Internet said that it works, but there is a lot of dust.
[Points to note]
The Brake Shoe of R100GS is completely different between the First Model Type and the Second Type Model, so it cannot be used. (We are Second Type Model of 91 MODEL)
Brake Shoe only, Spring and its protective rubber are not included.
The finish is just a little rougher than the OEM Product that was removed.
There was a slight BALI or roughness in the areas where Spring might touch, the hole it passes through, or where it might touch Cam, so I scraped and polished it with File, just to ease my mind.
[Others]
It is nice to know that OEM Products through Dealers have more inventory than expected, even after decades of Motorcycle discontinuation, but the prices are several times higher than they used to be, perhaps including administrative costs.
Giebenrock is still selling some of 2Valve's R100 Parts! (See Germany's website) I have never imported from a private company before. I have never imported from an individual before, so I purchased from WeBig.
*I rated it in the middle because it has only been installed for a short time.
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Fits: BMW Monolever R 100 RT from 09/85 on, BMW Monolever R 80 from 09/85 on, BMW Monolever R 100 RS from 09/85 on, BMW Monolever R 65 from 09/85 on, BMW R 100R, BMW R 100R Mystic, BMW R 80, BMW R 80 from 09/89 on, BMW R 100GS from 09/89 on
Glad you are selling it.
OEM Product via Dealer is nice to have in stock even decades after Motorcycle has been out of production, but the price is several times higher, perhaps including administrative costs.
I thought that Giebenrock, which still sells some parts for the 2V R100, would be more reliable than other manufacturers that I could find on the Internet, so I bought from Webig, since I have never imported from Japan.
I rated it in the middle because it has only been installed for a short time.
*The number of Parts we deal with has been reduced a lot on the Giebenrock Home page.
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I think the texture is good.
[How is it used?
I replaced it and ran about 150 km.
The shape of Lever is slightly different from NORMAL, but I soon got used to it.
Was the one you received as per Image?
Almost as Image.
Clutch lever is a little cheap in the Plastic part.
Was the installation difficult?
I am a beginner and it was very easy because there was a video of the exchange on Youtube.
I think anyone with 8mm and 10mm Wrench can do it.
How was your experience with it?
It looks good because we matched the color to the Fork and Wheel!
[Included Parts:were they on?
Grease is not included, so if you don't have it, you should buy it.
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
Plastic part of Clutch is cheap.
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Think in terms of replacement frequency, not Power
I don't think there is anyone who can perceive the increase in inhalation efficiency by 0.5ps at Peak with SEROW in the product description.
I'm more of a wash and reuse kind of guy, but it's a lot more work than I thought it would be.
According to the official procedure, wash with Cleaner→ wash with mild detergent→ dry for a day→ apply Oil→ wait 6 hours and when Oil settles, you can drive.
Almost two days if you follow it exactly? If I wash on Saturday morning, I won't make it in time for Touring on Sunday.
If you're the kind of person who changes filters once or twice a year, OEM replacement would be better.
I guess it's for people who want to go as fast as possible in an hour-long Race to change filters in a month, which is often run in Course.
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Silencer gasket
I used it when I installed T2RACING's Silencer on Hulk's Chamber, and although the Silencer itself was confirmed to fit, the three M6 mounting pitches were different and the hole on the Flange side needed to be widened by about 0.5mm.
Gasket also naturally has a different Pitch and requires a wider hole.
Some modification may be necessary when using for chambers other than T2RACING.
It functions fine and has no exhaust leaks.
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Fits: HONDA CB1300SBSP, HONDA CB1300SB, HONDA CB1100RS, HONDA CB1100EX, HONDA CB1100, HONDA CB1300ST, HONDA CB1300 SFSP, HONDA CB1300 SF
After 20,000 km
Purchased due to idling failure after full power. I am looking forward to the next Touring, but have not driven it yet. View detail
For XSR155 is not compatible with XSR125
Lever for XSR155 cannot be used for XSR125.
I bought it thinking that it would be diverted, but it didn't work.
The shape is different
The quality of the product is good, so I'll wait for the confirmation of XSR125 application before I buy it.
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Tail Bulb replacement for KSR's Fender Eliminator Kit
I purchased a used KSR80, but the previous owner installed a Fender Eliminator Kit, and the tail lamp is a Lucas type.
There was a Trouble with Tail Bulb immediately after purchase.
I removed the Lens to see the model of the Lamp to replace it, but unlike the usual Double Bulb, the head was a Small Rhinoceros Bulb.
This Type was not sold at Home center or Car Shop 。 Maybe MotorcycleParts specialty stores have them, but I can't find any near me. 。
However, because the length of the Tail Bulb was different, it interfered with the Lens, causing the Lens to chip, melt, and consume more power due to its higher wattage.
I had put it off because it was inexpensive but the shipping and other things made it needlessly expensive, but I had some shopping to do at WeBig, so I bought it as a package deal.
After installation, there was no interference (obviously), and since the Watt number was lowered, the power consumption was also lowered, eliminating the concern factor.
I am planning to eventually switch to LEDs, but there is a barrier of full-wave rectification, so I may end up putting it off.
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Fits: KAWASAKI EPSILON 150 (Epsilon), SUZUKI ADDRESS (Address), SUZUKI ADDRESS 110 (Address), SUZUKI ADDRESS 110 (Address), SUZUKI ADDRESS 110 (Address), SUZUKI ADDRESS 110 (Address), SUZUKI ADDRESS 110 (Address), SUZUKI ADDRESS V100 (Address), SUZUKI ADDRESS V100 (Address), SUZUKI ADDRESS V125, SUZUKI ADDRESS V125, SUZUKI ADDRESS V125, SUZUKI ADDRESS V125, SUZUKI ADDRESS V125 (Address), SUZUKI ADDRESS V125S, SUZUKI ADDRESS V125S, SUZUKI ADDRESS V50 (Address), SUZUKI AVENIS 150 (Avenisu), SUZUKI LetsIIS (LETS Two S), SUZUKI LetsIIS (LETS Two S)
extraordinary
[How is it used?
Town ride
How was your experience with it?
cheap
How did it compare to other products?
cheap
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Fits: HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB400 SUPER FOUR, HONDA CB1300 SUPER BOL D'OR, HONDA CB1300 SUPER BOL D'OR, HONDA CB1300 SUPER BOL D'OR, HONDA CB1300 SUPER BOL D'OR
Easy to use
I think this product is easy to use. The price seems a bit high. View detail
Fits: HONDA CB1300SF, HONDA CB1300SB, HONDA CB1100, HONDA CBR1000RR, HONDA VTR1000SP-1, HONDA VTR1000SP-2
Easy to use
I think this product is easy to use. The price seems a bit high. View detail
They say it's good if it lasts 5 years.
After five years, it broke. When I removed it, the yellow-colored luminous body was shattered and the base was burnt to brown. The light suddenly faded and became like a miniature light bulb and disappeared. I was surprised because I happened to be watching it. It would have been extremely scary if I had been driving at night.
When I bought it, the yellow colored tip was not square and the corners looked peeled off in places. I asked the ManufacturerStaff if the Large tip was sturdy, but they said it was fine, so I had it installed.
Well, it would be impossible because it looks like the LED light-emitting base part is burnt out.
As for the product review, at 6000k.
It is not brighter than OEM, but the color is White, so some scenes actually look darker. It is still not as good as the most powerful HeadlightHID, but it looks better than the OEM Halogen when compared to rural roads and other places without streetlights. 。
However, in urban, city, suburban, and highway areas where there are some lights, the white LEDs are covered by the lights and it is difficult to tell whether the light is illuminating or not.
If the Type is one light on low and two lights on high, I would recommend changing the color temperature with low high.
This time I did the work myself, but when I first bought it, I was told that it would wait 20,000 hours or 10 years if it didn't break, but in fact it was 5 years, so I felt like I lost money, but that seems to be the way it is.
It is good that they are cheaper now because of the New Model, but I wish they would have stopped reducing the warranty to 2 years if they continue to claim that they can be used for a long time.
Now, how to do the work
This time, I performed the work myself, copying the way SphereLight's ManufacturerStaff actually did it on my Motorcycle.
As mentioned in the postscript, the way this Rubber fits (How to put it out?) If this is the case, the heat sink portion will be buried in the rubber, so I am concerned about whether the heat dissipation will be large enough to withstand the heat.
Turn the round cover of the OEM Headlight unit counterclockwise about 1 cm to remove it.
Remove the valve spring and remove the light valve.
Remove the Attachment from the Valve of the product and insert the removed Attachment into the place where the Headlight Bulb was inserted, with the four notches facing backward, and fasten it with the Spring.
At this point, you should install the Valve once in the Attachment and remember the feeling of pushing and turning it to install.
Attach the supplied CouplerConnector to the product as described in B of the Instruction Manual.
Connectors on the body side and the Light side are connected.
...At this point, conduct a lighting test.
The space inside the Headlight unit is quite large when you put your finger inside, so leave about 15cm of Wiring and put all Connectors and Controllers inside the Unit. (I put almost all of them in Space under Unit)
Note that if the wiring connected to the light is about 10 cm, the light valve will stick when the cover is attached and will not be able to be pierced.
If the controller rattles inside the headlight unit, use the Tie Band to hold the controller in place. I don't do it.
Once this is done, it is time to install the rubber cover, which is the most difficult part.
It takes several hours at worst, and although it is easy to install if the Rubber is heated considerably, it is not recommended because deformation is a concern.
The difficulty level increases because everything is put into the Unit.
Push the outer frame of the Rubber cover into the Unit.
At that time, the side that is folded should be toward the rear of the vehicle.
When you push it in, there are three indentations where the OEM's round cover fits.
Make sure three Folds are outside the Unit, then install the LED Bulb.
(Note that if you push the Rubber as hard as you can, only one Fold will come out backward.)
(The outer frame of the rubber cover of the type after the warranty period of 2 years is larger than that of the type before that, so it should be installed in a larger size.)
LED Bulb is perpendicular to the ground when installed.:Pair (for Left and Right) to be facing the
If the remaining wiring seems long, push it in a little at a time.
The above work was completed without making any cuts.
ManufacturerStaff had done this and it was a work procedure that worked fine.
However, if the rubber is pushed out this far, the heat sink will be buried in the rubber, so I wonder if the heat dissipation is Large sturdy. I wonder,
I had done it this way before, so I copied it as it was.
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I don't know if it will fit, but I bought it anyway.
I don't know if it will fit, but I bought it anyway. View detail
Fits: YAMAHA TRACER9 GT, YAMAHA FAZER8, HONDA VTR1000SP-1, HONDA CB400SF, HONDA CB400SB, HONDA CB1100EX, HONDA CB1100EX E Package, HONDA CB1100BLACK STYLE, HONDA CB1100, SUZUKI BANDIT1250, KAWASAKI VULCAN S, SUZUKI BANDIT1250 S, SUZUKI BANDIT1250 F, SUZUKI BANDIT1200, SUZUKI BANDIT1200 S, SUZUKI SV1000 S, SUZUKI V-STROM1000, SUZUKI SV1000, SUZUKI KATANA, SUZUKI GSX-S750
Kagoshima Touring for 1,600 km
Saganoseki→Aso→Takachiho→Cape Sata→Nichinan and Kyushu Touring 1600 km or so, no problem! View detail
Fits: HONDA cross-cub 110, HONDA cross-cub, HONDA PCX150, HONDA PCX150, HONDA PCX150, HONDA PCX HYBRID, HONDA PCX, HONDA PCX, HONDA PCX, HONDA PCX, HONDA LEAD125, HONDA LEAD125, HONDA LEAD125, HONDA Dio110, HONDA Dio110, HONDA Dio110, HONDA ZOOMER-X, HONDA LEAD110 EX, HONDA ZOOMER-X, HONDA LEAD110 EX
Easy!
It can be used for both navi110 and PCX150. It is cheap and not bad. I guess it's not so bad, but it's not that bad. View detail
Fits: KAWASAKI Z250, KAWASAKI Ninja250, YAMAHA TZR50R, YAMAHA TZR50, YAMAHA TZM50R, YAMAHA TZ50, TRIUMPH TIGER1050, SUZUKI BURGMAN400, SUZUKI BURGMAN400, SUZUKI BURGMAN200, SUZUKI SKYWAVE400 burgman, SUZUKI SKYWAVE250 burgman, SUZUKI SKYWAVE250 burgman Type S, SUZUKI SKYWAVE250 burgman TypeM, SUZUKI SKYWAVE250 burgman SS, SUZUKI DR800S, KAWASAKI ELIMINATOR 125, KAWASAKI Z400, KAWASAKI Z400, KAWASAKI Z250SL
Brake Pads for Street Riding
I purchased and installed these Brake Pads for my Ninja 250SL for urban driving (commuting). The cost performance is unquestionably good, but it is still a bit expensive. "Red Pad. Compared to the OEM Brake Pads, the Brake Pads are more controllable and cost-effective, so we recommend these Brake Pads to Mainers who drive in the city. View detail
Will it pass inspection?
I installed these on a 2016 MT-07. After installation, I had the optical axis adjusted by a Tester shop and they told me that the light intensity is OK but the light has spread to the side, so it will pass inspection 50-50. By the way, before I installed this, I had passed the inspection 3 times with the first generation LED Ribbon from SYGN HOUSE. The brightness is perfect, but since the next car inspection is a year away, I'm not satisfied with the evaluation until then. View detail