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Rubber Lever End Thingies - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Rubber Lever End Thingies (/showthread.php?tid=7863) Pages:
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RE: Rubber Lever End Thingies - Lord Popgun - 01-19-2016 All right, I'm saying it again. NOBODY show Redbirds the secret handshake!! RE: Rubber Lever End Thingies - Cormanus - 01-19-2016 (01-18-2016, 11:26 PM)redbirds_imp Wrote: It is clear to me that the RLET's original purpose has been lost. Obviously intended as a means of protecting the lever ends while in shipping, dealers failed to read assembly instruction 99c which instructed the tech to heat the RLET and remove before delivery. Later, Honda wisely stopped applying the RLETs realizing they were an anachronism akin to whalebone corsets. The wise men who engineered the modern CB1100 would have equipped the CB with RLET's if they reasoned them necessary. I know I speak heresy here but today's heresy often becomes tomorrows orthodoxy. (01-19-2016, 12:04 AM)Chapomis_imp Wrote: Lost ? what's been lost is the polite rider who adds RLETS to the widest most part of their bike. (01-19-2016, 12:17 AM)redbirds_imp Wrote: Why no RHBEWT's then? (Rubber Handlebar End Weight Thingies) Forgive my posting so many quotes, but redbirds has hit on a couple of interesting points here. And, no, his faint and futile optimism about his heresy converting to orthodoxy is not one of them. The first lies in his keen observation that the end weight is actually the bike's extremity. Using the end of a brake or clutch lever to 'key' a car is actually a remarkably difficult feat (God knows I've tried) and were I to want to make a habit of that sort of automative vandalism, I'd be redesigning the end weight so it ended in a serrated end that left exquisite scratches in cage doors. It would be the motorcycle equivalent of the hub nut on James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 in Goldfinger. The second is his recollection of the alleged assembly instruction. It's nice, but it just doesn't compute. He's right that rubber prophylactic devices are commonly rolled over knobs to prevent harm. Most understand they are delightfully easy to apply and, when they have done their work, come off easily. But the RLET? Was a prophylactic device ever more difficult to apply? Read the posts on this thread. Ask anyone—maybe even redbirds himself, although I can't recall whether he was there—who witnessed no less an RLET guru than the Ferret himself try to get a couple on to ride4now's CB1100 at Robbinsville—if it's easy. It isn't. These things were clearly designed never, ever, ever to be taken off. But why, ladies and gentlemen? Why? RE: Rubber Lever End Thingies - redbirds_imp - 01-19-2016 (01-19-2016, 05:53 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote:(01-18-2016, 11:26 PM)redbirds_imp Wrote: It is clear to me that the RLET's original purpose has been lost. Obviously intended as a means of protecting the lever ends while in shipping, dealers failed to read assembly instruction 99c which instructed the tech to heat the RLET and remove before delivery. Later, Honda wisely stopped applying the RLETs realizing they were an anachronism akin to whalebone corsets. The wise men who engineered the modern CB1100 would have equipped the CB with RLET's if they reasoned them necessary. I know I speak heresy here but today's heresy often becomes tomorrows orthodoxy. Indeed, I was there along with Lady Pamela. It was not a pretty sight nor one easily forgotten. Such sounds as I had not heard since being witness to the mating of feral swine whilst bow hunting in Blackfish Swamp. Lady Pamela, trapped in the bawdy crowd that had gathered to watch, needed retire to our rooms and was barely recovered enough to ride by next day and is still troubled by the whole seedy affair. A keen blade doth remove them as I can attest. RE: Rubber Lever End Thingies - White Dog_imp - 01-19-2016 As hard as we worked to get those pesky things on the handles, why would we want to take them off? RE: Rubber Lever End Thingies - pdedse - 02-06-2016 The postman cameth... ![]() The dealer didn't have any real plates when I purchased the bike a month ago and so they said they would mail it to me when it came in. Meanwhile, I ordered a certain part-with-no-name and they were kind enough to combine the plate and thingy and they got here today! This just might be my only farkle for the life of this bike! Out of deference to wiser ones than I, I'll not post any youtube video highlighting my secret 15 second microwave / 1 drop of olive oil application technique.
RE: Rubber Lever End Thingies - Cormanus - 02-06-2016 No, pdedse, tell us the trick! Please. Congratulations. Ferret will get off his bike some time and tell you about Angels and Popgun will teach you the secret handshake. Redbirds and Pterodactyl will pooh pooh the whole thing. It is, of course, entirely their prerogative to be wrong. RE: Rubber Lever End Thingies - Lord Popgun - 02-06-2016
RE: Rubber Lever End Thingies - the Ferret - 02-06-2016 (02-06-2016, 09:00 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote: The postman cameth... and another angel gets her wings
RE: Rubber Lever End Thingies - Lord Popgun - 02-06-2016 Never show Redbirds the secrete handshake. Jus sayin.
RE: Rubber Lever End Thingies - pdedse - 02-06-2016 (02-06-2016, 09:15 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: No, pdedse, tell us the trick! Please. haha...let's just say it was a compilation of reading 54 pages of this--can't teach an old dog new tricks, indeed! What I never did read about was how you determine which RLET is for the right lever and which for the left. ? It's all good...I think I got it right.
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