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Simple yet Harmonious Elegance: CBR650R Custom

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Here is a "HONDA CBR650R" custom by Webike community user "Jyuzou". The CBR650R was designed with a focus on delivering a more of sport riding experience, whether on winding or at high speeds. It has undergone a complete transformation, from its exterior design to its performance. The bike is equipped with the AKRAPOVIC Racing Line full exhaust system, featuring a titanium silencer that has successfully reduced its weight. The Puig Racing Windshield is installed, significantly reducing the impact of air resistance that riders struggled with, especially during high-speed rides. The rear shock utilizes a Matris part, enhancing not only strength and durability but also providing a sense of stability during cornering. This bike is fitted with the STRIKER Special Rearset Kit on the steps, allowing 4-position adjustments. Furthermore, the stainless rod from Battle Factory was purchased as an additional accessory to accommodate the OEM quick shifter. Additional safety measures include the installation of BABYFACE frame sliders and STRIKER guard sliders on the main frame, ensuring reliable protection in the event of a fall.

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust AKRAPOVIC Racing Line Full Exhaust
Brake ACTIVE Air-Free Banjo Bolt Single
GALE SPEED Rear brake master cylinder
GALE SPEED Thumb Brake Master
IKKOKU CYCLE WORKS Brake Banjo Adapter Black
Handles ZETA Pilot Lever Brake
MORIWAKI TOP BRIDGE
KOHKEN (KOHKEN DENKA) Mechanical Clutch Holder AVANZA [Avanza] L-29mm
Frame TSR Timing hall Capps rider
BABYFACE (Sato Racing) Frame Slider
STRIKER Guard Slider
Bodywork FAKIE Clear Sprocket Cover.
Puig Racing Windshield
Electrical Quad Lock Shock absorbing Damper
1-inch Ball Adapter V2
AZ Battery [ITZ10S-FP]AZLithium ion battery
KITACO USB Power Supply (Small Type)
TPU Polycarbonate Case [for iPhone 13 mini]
Engine MORIWAKI Radiator Core Guard
Suspension Matris Rear Shock M46K
Hakuyo
Hakuyo

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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.