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Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - rdprdp01 - 04-12-2025 1Rightfully so, I was strongly encouraged to install RLETs on my motorcycle. Finding the OEM part was easy enough, but I did have some trouble sourcing an installation procedure which did not involve cursing, heartache, and bloody fingers. The procedure I used below was definitely improvised. I suspect there is a truly professional procedure which is better. Feel free to mock this improvisation and set the record straight. That said, here is how I managed to get two RLETs installed in about an hour. Step 1: Order twice as many RLETs as you plan to install. It is easy to split a seam no matter how you install them. I ordered mine from Partzilla. The compatible OEM Part Number is 95010-16001. I recommend you ignore the warning about the part not fitting a CB110. This OEM part will fit. https://www.partzilla.com/product/honda/95010-16001 Step 2: When you receive the RLETs, unwrap the package and confirm that all of the rubber seams are in tact. Take a 5/16 socket and insert it into the center of the RLET: ![]() Step 3: Heat some water in a glass until it is almost boiling. Place the RLET into the glass. Let it it “simmer” for 15 minutes. Heat more water and replace the water in the glass. Let the RLET “simmer” for another 15 minutes. Be careful with the glass, water, and RLET. Everything absorbs heat and can burn you. ![]() ![]() Step 4: Remove the RLET from the water. Remove the 5/16 socket from the RLET. Spray an aerosol based oil like PAM or something similar into the opening of the RLET. Try to keep the oil “inside” the RLET. Do everything you can to keep the oil away from the rubber on the RLET which faces outward. Oil on the outside of the RLET will make it difficult to push down onto the handlebar in the next step: ![]() ![]() Step 5: Take a good pair of needle nose pliers and “pry” open the RLET. This task requires as much “feel” as strength. Open slowly, stretching the already softened rubber. When you have an adequate opening, slip it over the lever where you want to place the RLET. Note that you will only be able to get the RLET on partially. Once it is “halfway” on the handlebar, withdraw the needle nose plowers and use your hands to finish pushing the RLET into its final position. When the RLET cools, it will return to its original shape. Like all parts on our CB1100s, Honda used only the best rubber to make the RLETs. ![]() ![]() Hope these notes are useful. I welcome any suggestions for improving them or an existing post which has a better approach. Take care, David RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Cormanus - 04-12-2025 Brilliant! Another addition to RLET installation lore. RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Whoops - 04-12-2025 Please somebody repost the sheep castrator. Also, does anyone else have the options for emoji's when replying? RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - peterbaron - 04-12-2025 I install one RLET under 7 sec, no tool...
RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - rdprdp01 - 04-12-2025 (04-12-2025, 07:27 PM)peterbaron Wrote: I install one RLET under 7 sec, no tool... That is because you are a not a man but a motorcycle God. The rest of us remain humble before you. David RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Lord Popgun - 04-13-2025 (04-12-2025, 07:02 PM)Whoops Wrote: Please somebody repost the sheep castrator. I have them and all the others like that one if you click get more under the smilies
RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - peterbaron - 04-13-2025 MiLord, look at the equipment and lots of new tool and stuff here... I think we should go back to school to update, no??
RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Lord Popgun - 04-13-2025 (04-13-2025, 03:09 PM)peterbaron Wrote: MiLord, look at the equipment and lots of new tool and stuff here... I think we should go back to school to update, no?? Sadly, that is probably true
RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Venteuri - 02-17-2026 I just found this forum, and I was never able to post my RLETs on the old one. I was not worthy! ...... still I ain't but at least I can show my RLETs RE: Basic Maintenance: Installing RLETs on a CB1100 (All Models) - Cormanus - 02-17-2026 Welcome Venteuri. Excellent RLETs. |