Installing Puig Front Axle Sliders for Honda CB650R 2019-2022

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2022
  • In today's video we are going to install the PUIG PHB19 FRONT AXLE SLIDER FOR HONDA CB650R 2019-2022 NEOSPORTS CAFE.
    WARNING: Make sure to periodically inspect the bike to ensure that the. bolts are tide.
    PUIG PRESENTS THE NEW FRONT AND REAR AXLE SLIDER PHB19
    The manufacturer of Granollers continues to innovate in the protection of two-wheeled vehicles and launches a new front and rear axle sliders that will reinforce one of the most sensitive parts of the motorcycle against possible falls.
    One of PUIG’s main objectives is to make a unique experience out of riding a motorcycle and the main mission is none other than to protect the bike from any type of mishap that we may suffer on the road.
    On this occasion, PUIG presents the new front and rear axle slider PHB 19. This is a piece machined from a Nylon block, with a low weight of just 265 gr, 40mm in length and 50mm in diameter, which will guarantee integral protection for both the suspension and the swingarm thanks to the exclusive technology from PUIG HI-TECH PARTS.
    PUIG has not just focused on creating a piece to reinforce and protect this part of our motorcycle, but has designed a part that dresses it with a Racing touch. A Racing look that will give the machine the character that the owner wants thanks to the customization options.
    For this, PUIG offers the possibility of acquiring anodized aluminium rings with different finishes and colors among which the pilot can choose those that best suits the look of the motorcycle. It should be noted that these rings are purchased separately from the slider as spare parts.
    In case of needing the replacement of any of the pieces, the Catalan manufacturer has spare parts available for both the nylon plugs and to change the color of the rings. The sliders are specific to each motorcycle model, therefore, the user must first check the model that fits your motorcycle.
    #CB650R #CrashProtection #FrameSliders

Комментарии • 13

  • @NYDStories
    @NYDStories  2 года назад +1

    Tell me about your favourite modifications on your bike ! CRG Mirrors and Akrapovich exhaust coming later this year.

    • @yw1296
      @yw1296 2 года назад +1

      I have CRG lane splitter on my XSR900, they are great!

  • @nickzafi
    @nickzafi 2 года назад +7

    2:17 It is important to notice that the axle bolt torque according to service manual is 59 N/m . The 9,7 N/m value refers to the nut of the rod that will slide through and hold the sliders in place. Please check that you applied the correct torque and safe rides :))

    • @iogonzalez5908
      @iogonzalez5908 4 месяца назад

      Do u have the workshop manual?
      Greetings from canary island

  • @tocccapotato7229
    @tocccapotato7229 2 года назад +1

    Greate guide !

  • @unnf9971
    @unnf9971 5 месяцев назад +1

    Procceds to tighten the PUIG nut with a regular wrench...

  • @LeeTillbury
    @LeeTillbury Год назад +1

    Fitted some to my R1. They stick so far out I can't use the front paddock stand👎🏻

  • @motoontheweekend
    @motoontheweekend 2 года назад +1

    Do the two nuts need to be tightened in a specific order?

    • @NYDStories
      @NYDStories  2 года назад

      They need to be tightened at the same time. You prevent one nut from spinning and tighten another one based on required torque.

    • @motoontheweekend
      @motoontheweekend 2 года назад

      @@NYDStories Thanks, I had a previous pair that I think was defective. The replacement had a nut which was attached to the metal rod, which I guess prevents it from screwing into the unthreaded region.

  • @ZeDwarfgod
    @ZeDwarfgod 2 года назад +1

    Почему такой чистый пол?) что за покрытие?)

    • @NYDStories
      @NYDStories  2 года назад

      Пол желает лучшего обращения. Бетон :)