Lifetime Companion Overflowing with Love and Passion: HONDA CB400SF Custom
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Here is a "HONDA CB400SF" custom by Webike community user "DRAGON". The exhaust used is the MORIWAKI Engineering ZERO SS series, a full exhaust system. It noticeably enhances throttle response and stands out for its lightweight design. An optional silencer hanger is included. The handlebar chosen is the EFFEX EZ-FIT BAR High type with ACTIVE aluminum bar ends. The bike is equipped with U-KANAYA's foldable R-type aluminum billet lever. The radiator guard is made by MORIWAKI and constructed with durable stainless steel material. The selected meter cover is the carbon type from Magical Racing. Meters play a prominent role, and after the modification, the bike feels like an entirely different machine. For the rear shocks, the Ohlins Legend Twin is utilized, providing excellent performance and a sense of security through its simplicity. The rearsets are the STRIKER rearsets kit, which offers a single position at an affordable price and is readily available. Additionally, SPEEDRA pillion steps have been installed. The owner takes pleasure in customization and has added small Hyperpro "H" stickers on the front forks and metal stickers from ACTIVE on the subframe to add a creative touch. The master cylinder cap has been replaced with a vibrant red aluminum one that matches the bike's appearance. The included stickers have intentionally been omitted to emphasize the red color. Since a suitable tank cover to match the body color couldn't be found, the owner has opted for the Bagster 1582UU Easy Road as a substitute. The TANAX motofizz Shell Bag SS has been replaced with the MT model due to its insufficient storage capacity. Furthermore, it has been changed from silver to carbon to achieve a more cohesive look. The owner expresses great satisfaction with the overall improvement in style.
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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.