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The transformation of my CB
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the Ferret Offline
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RE: The transformation of my CB

Kenny how did the cush drive bushings look? I'm at 36K have a set of sprockets and chain ready to go on, but didn't pick up those bushings. DOnt know that I have ever seen a set go bad?


09-14-2017, 03:53 AM
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RE: The transformation of my CB

They didn't look bad but the new ones made it difficult to install the sprocket drive assembly into the wheel where the worn ones were easy in/out.
If you have the Honda rack that fits both the standard and DLX, it has the bracket that would make these cases work. I also have the brackets unused somewhere in my garage. But you would be the guinea pig as I'm making some assumptions.


09-14-2017, 12:36 PM
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RE: The transformation of my CB

If you knew that earlier would you have replaced them?


09-14-2017, 12:51 PM
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RE: The transformation of my CB

With 48K miles total, yes. I think replacing them helps a tiny bit and they were cheap.


09-14-2017, 02:50 PM
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RE: The transformation of my CB

(04-07-2016, 03:29 PM)kennyw_imp Wrote: I found a little extra room on the CB today and installed Cortech 36L saddle bags as a temporary solution until I get all of the ammo can brackets figured out.
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I have the same Cortech bags on my '13, and I also want to move the rear turns signals to allow the bags to move rearward. I notice that your bags are on opposite mine. I have the closed end rearward, which places the wide strap so that I sit on it. It's not too bad, but I still want to move it back some.
(04-24-2016, 12:24 PM)kennyw_imp Wrote: I do have a ride report for the Corbin seat. I spent the day on the bike a week ago Saturday. Left the house at 8 am and didn't get home until around 10 pm. Riding throughout the day consisted of 50-100 mile stretches with decent breaks in between. I made it to about 9 pm before it started to feel uncomfortable. Overall, I find the seat very comfortable compared to the stock one.
I also made a quick update to the attitude of the bike and drilled a few holes in the muffler end plate. Still retains the stock look and sounds a little better but not extremely loud.

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I did the exact same thing, but with 18 holes, with almost no effect on the sound, or at least not enough for me. I didn't want much, just enough to hear. I had done similar to other bikes with a much more dramatic result.


10-19-2019, 06:08 AM
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RE: The transformation of my CB

(10-19-2019, 06:08 AM)Charlie Bravo_imp Wrote:
(04-07-2016, 03:29 PM)kennyw_imp Wrote: I found a little extra room on the CB today and installed Cortech 36L saddle bags as a temporary solution until I get all of the ammo can brackets figured out.
[Image: 9234eda368a6ffebbe0eef204867bf3a.jpg]

[Image: 3f24d4d86367af5ccf27527b15ced826.jpg]

[Image: 9ebab8ebc153388c74bead0dab1b1076.jpg]

I have the same Cortech bags on my '13, and I also want to move the rear turns signals to allow the bags to move rearward. I notice that your bags are on opposite mine. I have the closed end rearward, which places the wide strap so that I sit on it. It's not too bad, but I still want to move it back some.
(04-24-2016, 12:24 PM)kennyw_imp Wrote: I do have a ride report for the Corbin seat. I spent the day on the bike a week ago Saturday. Left the house at 8 am and didn't get home until around 10 pm. Riding throughout the day consisted of 50-100 mile stretches with decent breaks in between. I made it to about 9 pm before it started to feel uncomfortable. Overall, I find the seat very comfortable compared to the stock one.
I also made a quick update to the attitude of the bike and drilled a few holes in the muffler end plate. Still retains the stock look and sounds a little better but not extremely loud.

[Image: 866e6e62eeef1ad70209c2469845de9b.jpg]

[Image: 00fe5a4492ed068376749e0550331ec7.jpg]

I did the exact same thing, but with 18 holes, with almost no effect on the sound, or at least not enough for me. I didn't want much, just enough to hear. I had done similar to other bikes with a much more dramatic result.

The relocation is fairly straight forward if you pull the rear fender and put it on a bench. I detailed ot my routing here.

The sound from drilling the muffler is primarily limited by the cat. You can pull the factory muffler completely off and it still doesn't get obnoxious.


10-20-2019, 02:02 AM
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RE: The transformation of my CB

When mounting my GIVI pannier racks with built in signals I found out just how long the wires were for the factory signals - all the way to the battery. Plus they had a funky connector. So I cut those wires at the top of the fender, cut off the connectors on the GIVI signals (they were the older bullet style connectors) and swagged on these automotive connectors from a kit I got off of Amazon (originally for doing the Don Vesco Rabid Transit fairing install).

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If and when I reinstall the stock signals I'll have to swag on matching connectors AFTER installing the lights again. They are too large to snake through the brackets.

I happen to have a couple swagging tools for making cables from my Ham Radio hobby, with the correct die to swage them. However; in a pinch your electrical multi tool should work too.

Ideally one would source the connectors Honda used but that was a rabbit hole I didn't have time for.


10-21-2019, 01:19 AM
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RE: The transformation of my CB

This is a good source for the connectors: http://www.cycleterminal.com/hm-sealed-series-090.html http://www.cycleterminal.com/hm-sealed-series-090.html


10-21-2019, 07:44 AM
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