thx for the video, the mod looks sick. love it! just worry that the plastic will melt as that area gets really hot. You also want to make sure the bike doesn't get hot temperature because less air running on that area.
Yes we saw that happen in a friend's non genuine part but she replaced it with genuine kspeed likenindid and it hasn't been a problem since. Genuine has heat reflective material and the material itself is better quality. No heat warpage whatsoever on genuine parts 👍
Hey Juzzie! Awesome video, very inspirational and thank you very much for sharing us your tuning & modding journey with your rebel. I was wondering if the front engine cover fits on rebel 1100 as well?
Thanks, for the props Tom👍 this particular one doesn't, there is a specific 1100 version that was listed for sale on the kspeed site though last time I checked
Your videos are really helpful, i will bite the bullet and buy the replicas, the whole mods would cost me half the bike. Edit: i wonder how legal it is to modify the bike in europe, i'm not messing with the structural integrity so in theory i should be fine... hopefully :))
Hey mate! Loving your process so far and given ya a deserved sub. Been considering getting some parts but have been hesitant on shipping issues and whether individual parts match the original matte grey/black finish of the bike. Whatta you reckon on these issues after having lived through it??
Thanks for the sub and glad you're enjoying the build. The parts from kspeed have taken around 2 weeks to arrive from Thailand, and currently EMS Japan from webike is 3 weeks counting when it is normally 4 days. The kspeed parts are a perfect match for the axis grey metallic which is commonly referred to as the black 500 colour. All of the kspeed parts have fit perfect. Of all of the parts I would say the rear fender has been the hardest to fit. The actual fender is very tight to flex to line up the bolt holes for the brackets' 4 bolts.
@@TweakedGSX @Juzzie Evo X 2 weeks is pretty dang fast! Got my rebel with the brown seat and have been keen on getting the front engine cover and fuel tank cover. Videos have all the info I've been looking for man, especially as a fellow Aussie.
it went from an Okayish looking bike to a thing of buety. Problem for me is im getting A rebel 1100 this coming summer and i feel like it needs forward controls. Do you think its possible to put forwards on this bike with those fairings on?
Check with a guy called Dave takumi both on here and TH-cam. He sells from Thailand and has good content knowledge for the 1100👍 Sorry, I only know what works on the 500
I have the Hepco & Becker engine guard installed when I got the bike and been wondering if this belly pan will fit with it. Might have to do some customizing to fit my bike, what do you think?
Unfortunately the handle like sides of that engine guard mean that only one bolt could tighten it. So it could work if you then Dremel out a section for the handle to slot into but it won't be as secure as a 2 bolt setup. In all honesty I think if you are more safety oriented it would be better to keep your engine guard
Personally, I find the modification (de gustibus) unattractive aesthetically. And then like this, the times for engine maintenance are lengthened, having to disassemble them first........ Greetings
thx for the video, the mod looks sick. love it! just worry that the plastic will melt as that area gets really hot. You also want to make sure the bike doesn't get hot temperature because less air running on that area.
Yes we saw that happen in a friend's non genuine part but she replaced it with genuine kspeed likenindid and it hasn't been a problem since. Genuine has heat reflective material and the material itself is better quality. No heat warpage whatsoever on genuine parts 👍
I don't even own a motorcycle but this is relaxing to watch lol
Muchas gracias por la información, se agradece la explicación, un saludo cordial amigo desde 🇪🇸 ✌️
You're welcome 👍
Hey Juzzie!
Awesome video, very inspirational and thank you very much for sharing us your tuning & modding journey with your rebel.
I was wondering if the front engine cover fits on rebel 1100 as well?
Thanks, for the props Tom👍 this particular one doesn't, there is a specific 1100 version that was listed for sale on the kspeed site though last time I checked
Hi ,thanks for the great video! what do you think the different between RB0010 kits? which one will seems better?
Your videos are really helpful, i will bite the bullet and buy the replicas, the whole mods would cost me half the bike.
Edit: i wonder how legal it is to modify the bike in europe, i'm not messing with the structural integrity so in theory i should be fine... hopefully :))
Thank you. I would recommend to buy the kspeed parts. The fit is perfect and not for much more than reps.
Sieht super aus!!!✅
Nevermind found it dude 😂🙏
What tools did u use bro? Im kinda new i like your videos.
Hey mate! Loving your process so far and given ya a deserved sub. Been considering getting some parts but have been hesitant on shipping issues and whether individual parts match the original matte grey/black finish of the bike. Whatta you reckon on these issues after having lived through it??
Thanks for the sub and glad you're enjoying the build. The parts from kspeed have taken around 2 weeks to arrive from Thailand, and currently EMS Japan from webike is 3 weeks counting when it is normally 4 days. The kspeed parts are a perfect match for the axis grey metallic which is commonly referred to as the black 500 colour. All of the kspeed parts have fit perfect. Of all of the parts I would say the rear fender has been the hardest to fit. The actual fender is very tight to flex to line up the bolt holes for the brackets' 4 bolts.
@@TweakedGSX @Juzzie Evo X 2 weeks is pretty dang fast! Got my rebel with the brown seat and have been keen on getting the front engine cover and fuel tank cover. Videos have all the info I've been looking for man, especially as a fellow Aussie.
@@gabrielurquhart5023 I'd like to see it when you get the parts in. If you can tag me on IG or msg me on Facebook once done 👍
@@TweakedGSX will do mate, love your work!
it went from an Okayish looking bike to a thing of buety. Problem for me is im getting A rebel 1100 this coming summer and i feel like it needs forward controls. Do you think its possible to put forwards on this bike with those fairings on?
Check with a guy called Dave takumi both on here and TH-cam. He sells from Thailand and has good content knowledge for the 1100👍 Sorry, I only know what works on the 500
Hey Buddy, just got a 500 SE, Im a Brit living in the USA now, do you know if K-Speed ship globally?
Love the channel
Hi they do I buy from Thailand to Australia 👍
I have the Hepco & Becker engine guard installed when I got the bike and been wondering if this belly pan will fit with it. Might have to do some customizing to fit my bike, what do you think?
Unfortunately the handle like sides of that engine guard mean that only one bolt could tighten it. So it could work if you then Dremel out a section for the handle to slot into but it won't be as secure as a 2 bolt setup. In all honesty I think if you are more safety oriented it would be better to keep your engine guard
Does it help mitigate wind resistance at all on freeway speed roads?
No that's not it's purpose. It's for aesthetics to fill the massive void behind the front wheel
Do u know the size to the 3 bolts for the bottom bracket?? Mine didnt come with them
Friend, can you share the bracket dimensions?
Do you know if it fits the Rebel 1100?
It does not
Hi sir I have a question, do you think model 2023 would fit the part ? Thanks in advance
Yes it should fit
Hello! Is there any for Rebel 1100 sir?
@@ElmerTulabut-i5j there wasn't when I bought back then. But you could probably buy non genuine on Ali
@@TweakedGSX okay thanks.
Personally, I find the modification (de gustibus) unattractive aesthetically. And then like this, the times for engine maintenance are lengthened, having to disassemble them first........ Greetings
All good. Each to their own. It takes maybe 5 minutes to remove the cover.