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RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Gone in 60 - 02-18-2026 I have RLETs on three of my bikes. Just shot some rubber protectant in them for lubrication and shoved them on. Nothing to it. A little harder on the Triumph as the ball on the end of the lever was larger but, just shoved harder. RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - peterbaron - 02-18-2026 Gone, did you get permission from MiLord to install other two sets of RLETs
RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Gone in 60 - 02-18-2026 Yes, I believe there were mixed feelings about installing them on non-Hondas. I believe they have brought a positive energy and contend that the accident on my Triumph in January of 2020 was minimal and injury-free because of the RLET energy. Then again, the rest of 2020 sort of went off a cliff, so… RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Gone in 60 - 02-19-2026 Super Bird, on the other hand, is a Honda, but has hand guards. I believe those would block positive energy produced by the RLETs and have therefore kept them off of that bike. I will be riding Super Bird to a job interview tomorrow... I will need an incredible amount of positive energy. RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - rdprdp01 - 02-19-2026 Gin60, any organization would be blessed to have you. We look forward to congratulating on a new gig and bright future. David RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - E11even_Hunnit - 02-20-2026 (02-19-2026, 02:04 PM)Gone in 60 Wrote: Super Bird, on the other hand, is a Honda, but has hand guards. I believe those would block positive energy produced by the RLETs and have therefore kept them off of that bike. Chris, lord knows it's a very interesting job market these days. But I'm sure you'll do great! May the spiritual gods and the riding gods be with you today my friend RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Gone in 60 - 02-20-2026 Gentlemen, thank you very much for the good wishes and positive vibes. Not going to jinx it by saying much about the gig yet, but just got back from my interview and it went very well. Leading to a follow up call later today. If it does come to fruition, I'll spill the beans. RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Cormanus - 02-20-2026 Thoughts are with you Gone. RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - pekingduck - 02-20-2026 (02-18-2026, 08:55 AM)Gone in 60 Wrote: I have RLETs on three of my bikes. Just shot some rubber protectant in them for lubrication and shoved them on. Nothing to it. A little harder on the Triumph as the ball on the end of the lever was larger but, just shoved harder. Are you saying the Triumph has bigger balls? RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Gone in 60 - 02-20-2026 (02-20-2026, 02:31 PM)pekingduck Wrote:(02-18-2026, 08:55 AM)Gone in 60 Wrote: I have RLETs on three of my bikes. Just shot some rubber protectant in them for lubrication and shoved them on. Nothing to it. A little harder on the Triumph as the ball on the end of the lever was larger but, just shoved harder. Yes. Yes they do. |