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Classic Twin Makeover: Honda CB1000R Custom

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Here is a "Honda CB1000R" custom by Webike community user "Anpontan". The exhaust is a MORIWAKI CROSS-SHORT TWIN. The powerful twin style accentuates the styling of the CB1000R. It has an aggressive race machine-like sound at high rpm and enhanced bass sound at low rpm. Additionally, the power output characteristic is enhanced in the low-mid RPM range, suitable for general-purpose use. The rearsets are the custom standard BABYFACE Rearsets Kit. It has 4 adjustable positions for smooth pedal operation and can be set to regular shift or reverse shift. The step bar has a machined knurling finish to prevent shoes from slipping. The front area is fitted with the Puig Retro Fairing, which creates a classic style and improves aerodynamic characteristics. Since it is a model-specific product, it offers outstanding style and wind protection that sets it apart from universal windshields. The handlebar is replaced with the DAYTONA Clip-on Handlebar Style Road Steering. This is ideal for café customs of neo-classic models. The Daytona Bar End Mirror is installed to secure a wide field of vision and the Magical Racing Under Cowl and Puig Crash Pad PRO are installed on the body for protection.

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust MORIWAKI CROSS-SHORT TWIN
Handles DAYTONA Clip-on Handlebar Style Road Steering
DAYTONA [Highsider] Bar End Mirror VICTORY BLAST
Frame Puig Crash Pad PRO
Bodyworks Puig Retro Fairing
Magical Racing Under Cowl
Rearsets BABYFACE (Sato Racing) Rearsets Kit
Accessories DAYTONA Helmet Holder
Hakuyo
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Hakuyo

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