One of our racing partners, @toplessracing, came to me with a problem; he snapped his custom torsion bar mounting bracket while driving home from work. Without even so much as one race on the bracket, it had completely failed. I told him, “Sure thing! We can design a stronger and more functional part.”
Shogun Swingarm Spools were designed with style and function in mind. These spool sliders are for use with spool type rear stands as well as adding protection to your swing arm in the event of a crash. And, help protect your investment with Shogun Bar Sliders, used by top AMA Pros. If you have ever had a close encounter with the tarmac you know the stock bar ends can dig into the pavement, sometimes causing more damage than they are worth. Shogun Bar Sliders are designed to help minimize that friction, which in turn can minimize your repair bill. Each bar end slider is CAD designed for each motorcycle model. Shogun Bar Sliders are CNC machined, with the highest grade steel bolts and aluminum inserts as required.
(Description courtesy of Revzilla)
Shogun Swing Arm Sliders Honda CBR600RR 2007-2015
(Black, 879964, 701-0319)
Shogun Bar End Sliders Honda CBR / RC51
(Black, 879983, 725-1309)
The Honda CBR600RR is a 599 cc (36.6 cu in) sport motorcycle that was introduced by Honda in 2003 as a race replica version of Honda’s CBR600F series. It won every Supersport World Championship title from 2002 to 2008, and again in 2010 and 2014.
(Description courtesy of Wikipedia)
A very quick video on setting the clock on your Honda CBR600RR.
The Honda CBR600RR is a 599 cc (36.6 cu in) sport motorcycle that was introduced by Honda in 2003 as a race replica version of Honda’s CBR600F series. It won every Supersport World Championship title from 2002 to 2008, and again in 2010 and 2014.
(Description courtesy of Wikipedia)
Aside from the GoPro rattling like a new Ford truck (hah!), this video test turned out pretty good! I already corrected the rattle, and the next video will be flawless! Stay tuned!
The Honda CBR600RR is a 599 cc (36.6 cu in) sport motorcycle that was introduced by Honda in 2003 as a race replica version of Honda’s CBR600F series. It won every Supersport World Championship title from 2002 to 2008, and again in 2010 and 2014.
(Description courtesy of Wikipedia)
The Honda CBR600RR is a 599 cc (36.6 cu in) sport motorcycle that was introduced by Honda in 2003 as a race replica version of Honda’s CBR600F series. It won every Supersport World Championship title from 2002 to 2008, and again in 2010 and 2014.
(Description courtesy of Wikipedia)
In this video, we spend a few minutes showing you how to change the differential fluid (gear oil) in your Scion FR-S, Subaru BRZ and/or Toyota 86. As always, you need to buy new crush washers and get yourself some high-quality oil. And, don’t forget the torque specs!
In this video, we remove the starter, transmission cradle, transmission, pressure plate, clutch fork, and flywheel. Continue reading the description to see what parts I ordered and a link to the instructions!
In this video, we remove the exhaust front pipe, struggle with the driveshaft & then begin to remove the starter. For the driveshaft, just pull the e-brake, and it won’t spin. Continue reading the description to see what parts I ordered and a link to the instructions!
In this video, we remove the center console, shifter assembly & skidplate, and then drain the transmission oil. Continue reading the description to see what parts I ordered and a link to the instructions!