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A Stylish and Comfortable Ride: Honda Rebel1100(CMX1100) Custom

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Here is a "Honda Rebel1100(CMX1100)" custom by Webike community user "djpoplin". The plain-looking stock exhaust has been replaced with the R'S GEAR Wyvern Classic Slip-on Exhaust. The revolver-style design crafted from machined aluminum alloy has a very stylish appearance. This upgrade has not only improved the bike's aesthetics but also delivers a significant increase in torque and power in the low to mid RPM range, making city riding much more comfortable. The stock handlebar was positioned a bit far for the owner, leading to upper body fatigue during long rides. Therefore, the R'S GEAR Handlebar Setback Riser was added to bring the handlebar 40mm closer and 15mm higher. This adjustment has increased the joy of riding by improving riding posture. To address the discomfort caused by the stock hard seat, the MORIWAKI Seat Cover was chosen. When seated, wrinkles naturally appear on the surface, enhancing the leather-like feel. The impact of the 10mm thick cushion sponge becomes noticeable as soon as you sit down. The HONDA Backrest was installed to enhance the passenger's sense of security and improve comfort. It features a low-profile design that complements the Rebel's style, and two different cushion densities enhance overall comfort.

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust r's gear Wyvern Classic Slip-on Exhaust
Handles r's gear Handlebar Setback Riser
Bodyworks MORIWAKI Seat Cover
HONDA Backrest
HONDA Backrest Pads
DAYTONA Fuel Cap Pad (Potting Type) HONDA 2
Accessories KIJIMA Helmet Lock
RAM MOUNT X-Grip Smartphone Holder
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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.