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Hi everyone,
This is Webike Japan.

We’re a Japan-based motorcycle parts retailer, and first and foremost, we’re riders ourselves. We’re here because we genuinely enjoy motorcycles and the communities built around them.

For forum members, we hope to offer some exclusive perks from time to time, such as special coupon codes or group-buy opportunities — only when it makes sense and adds value for you.

If you ever have technical questions about fitment or performance, we’ll do our best to help. Our engineers in Japan can provide insights directly from the source, and we’re happy to share that knowledge when it’s useful.

We’ll also occasionally post new product information, especially when something interesting or relevant becomes available.

We fully respect this forum and its rules. We won’t spam, and we’ll strictly follow all vendor guidelines. If any verification or documentation is needed, we’re more than happy to provide it.

Most importantly, we hope to contribute in a positive way — answering questions, sharing information, and supporting fellow riders.

Thanks for having us, and we look forward to being part of the community.

Best regards,
Webike Japan
Welcome to the forum, Webike Japan.
For my fellow Members, please be advised that my personal experiences with WeBike have been consistent with the representations of our new Member. They have been an outstanding resource for me as I continue to refine my CB1100EX. In fact, I recently placed my 3rd order. I worked with their outstanding support team to confirm the proper parts required to complete the maintenance and renovation tasks I have on the docket for 2026. In the United States, the CB1100EX was sold only for one year. The availability of parts and experience is somewhat limited. Cost also factored into my decision to use WeBike for procuring parts.

I am blessed to have a great Honda Dealership. When I asked them to cost out the parts I wanted, the estimate was $2,500 USD, with most of the parts on back order. With WeBike, they had everything in stock and charged only $1,000 USD, with a shipping fee of $300 USD. I saved $1,200 USD and more importantly will spend some quality time wrenching on my motorcycle tomorrow. Life is good. Merry Christmas.

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Oh, deary me, that looks like a serious project. Good luck rdprdp01. I look forward to reports in due course.