Scenic Tour Upgrades: HONDA CBR650R Custom
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Here is a "HONDA CBR650R" custom by Webike community user "toshi827". The owner is touring around Japan on his beloved HONDA CBR650R, visiting breathtaking spots across the country. He has fitted the handlebar with a DAYTONA Multi Bar Holder and a Kaedear Smartphone Holder, essential for touring. The handlebars are also adorned with POSH Faith Ultra Heavy Bar Ends in red, adding a splash of color to the monochrome bike.
To prepare for unexpected falls or slips, STRIKER Guard Sliders have been installed. These sliders minimize damage to the engine and cowl, offering a sleek, high-quality design finish with aluminum machining that blends seamlessly with the bike's silhouette. The World Walk G2 Protection Tank Pads on the tank provide excellent rebound elasticity and a non-slip surface for a stable hold, which can noticeably improve your riding experience while also ensuring that your bike stays in the most pristine condition possible.
The HONDA Quick Shifter has been added to allow for shifting up without clutch operation, reducing clutch use and preserving left-hand stamina, particularly beneficial on long-distance tours. At the rear, the TANAX Carving Shell Cases integrate well with the bike. Their distinctive design does not ruin the shape of the sportbike's short, upward tail, and with a combined capacity of 32 liters, they are perfect for long trips.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Handles | POSH Faith Ultra Heavy Bar End DAYTONA Model Specific Multibar Holder |
Frame | STRIKER Guard Slider |
Bodyworks | World Walk G2 Protection Tank Pad DAYTONA Tail Tidy with LED License Plate |
Electrical | Kaedear Smartphone Holder DAYTONA USB Power Supply |
Rearsets | HONDA Quick Shifter |
Accessories | TANAX Carving Shell Case |


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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.