deadpedal’s CB650R

Year
2019
Model
CB650R
ABS
No
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General Info

Style & Safety Mods

Honda Sport Seat Cover with Garnish
Rizoma Fender Eliminator
Rizoma Eccentrico Bar End Mirrors
Rizoma Bar End Adapters
Rizoma Shape Clutch Cover Guard
Rizoma Shape Stator Cover Guard
Rizoma Headlight Fairing
Rizoma Sport R Frame Sliders

Performance / Handling Mods

Akropovic Racing Exhaust System
Sato Racing Inner Bar Weights

Latest reviews

Pros: This is what the cafe racer look is all about!
Cons: Personally not a fan of the windshield but that's just me
Awesome looking bike, really takes the whole 'Neo Sports Cafe' style to the next level. This is what the bike should have looked like from the factory
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thats the euro4 legal version of the akrapo right?is hard to remove the db killer?what about the sound?

Hey man! It’s this exact model, single outlet, titanium/carbon fiber:
Yeah the dB killer took drilling and a lot of pulling to remove, but the results were quite worth it. The sound is amazing. It’s just the right amount of mean without being obnoxious. My neighbors still wave lol. When I rip through the rpms it’s pretty intoxicating.
 
Hey man! It’s this exact model, single outlet, titanium/carbon fiber:
Yeah the dB killer took drilling and a lot of pulling to remove, but the results were quite worth it. The sound is amazing. It’s just the right amount of mean without being obnoxious. My neighbors still wave lol. When I rip through the rpms it’s pretty intoxicating.
its possible to use again the db killer even without it being stuck to the exhaust or it ill just fall off? xD
 
its possible to use again the db killer even without it being stuck to the exhaust or it ill just fall off? xD

Oh I’m sure you could put it back in. It took so much effort to get it out even after the tac weld was drilled out, it would definitely stay in after shoved back in there. After you hear it, though, it’s the last thing you’ll want to do lol.
 
Beautiful bike. Does the Rizoma windshield help with wind or is it more just the aesthetic?

it’s mainly aesthetic. I didn’t really like the look of how the instrument display is attached. The Rizoma fairing looks cleaner to me... but it’s pricey for what it is. I’m not done with Rizoma. Turn signals are on the way. Will update soon!
 
Bike looking good. Does the Rizoma Clutch cover and stator guard look like it will help in a drop?
They’re definitely stylish, minimalist pieces, but they do protrude past what they’re designed to protect and seem pretty tough. I’d say in concert with the frame sliders they would make a significant difference in protecting the bike if it went down.
 
it’s mainly aesthetic. I didn’t really like the look of how the instrument display is attached. The Rizoma fairing looks cleaner to me... but it’s pricey for what it is. I’m not done with Rizoma. Turn signals are on the way. Will update soon!

Can you please provide the bar ends adapter that you used??.. i was looking for the exact same mirror for my bike but don't know which ones to get from Revzilla... BTW bike is looking awesome!!
 
Another question... Does the rizoma windshield really makes a difference while riding at speed or is it more of an aesthetic look than functionality??
 
Another question... Does the rizoma windshield really makes a difference while riding at speed or is it more of an aesthetic look than functionality??

Beautiful bike. Does the Rizoma windshield help with wind or is it more just the aesthetic?

it’s mainly aesthetic. I didn’t really like the look of how the instrument display is attached. The Rizoma fairing looks cleaner to me... but it’s pricey for what it is. I’m not done with Rizoma. Turn signals are on the way. Will update soon!
 
They’re definitely stylish, minimalist pieces, but they do protrude past what they’re designed to protect and seem pretty tough. I’d say in concert with the frame sliders they would make a significant difference in protecting the bike if it went down.

Awesome, good to know. I will think about picking it up in the future and thanks for the reply.
 

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