I've installed this product every time I change vehicles, and I think it's nice and simple without being too large. It's a slider, so it's supposed to work when you fall over while driving, but I'm not sure about that.
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Fits:HONDA CB1000R 18-20
Fits:HONDA CB1000R 18-20
Excellent
Dec 12, 2021
The instruction manual is included, and the only thing you have to do is remove the Bolt and replace it with the Skid Pad, so even a beginner can do the job (Torque wrench is required). However, it is possible to use The ENG dropped during installation and I had trouble getting the Bolt in the Skid Pad." It was easy to install as the ENG did not drop and the accuracy of the product was good.
I don't know how it works. I don't want to know because I don't want to get mossy...
There is a sense of security as insurance + dress-up (personal) effect.
Fits:HONDA CB1000R 18-20
Excellent
Oct 7, 2020
I was using another manufacturer's Universal's Engine slider and it sheared off at high speeds. the OEM CB1000R's Engine Mounting Bolt has a very hard Bolt. there is about 20? Spacer between Frame and Engine, and considerable load is applied to Bolt.
Therefore, Universal's SteelBolt was probably not strong enough to shear.
MORIWAKI's proprietary products have been used so far with no problems, even when driven to the red zone.
The CB1000R uses expensive parts, so be careful not to go with the cheap ones.