Honda Steering Cone bearing Upper – CB400 Revo ( 91015KT8005 )
Rated 4.30 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
$40.00
Honda Steering Cone Bearing Upper for CB400 Revo
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SKU: 3359
Categories: Original Frame, Part & Accessory
The upper steering cone bearing (91015KT8005) from Honda ensures top-notch rotational movement and stability for the CB400 Revo’s steering assembly.
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8 reviews for Honda Steering Cone bearing Upper – CB400 Revo ( 91015KT8005 )
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Raja Rajah –
What would you expect from a product specifically designed for your bike’s steering assembly? It works seamlessly, allowing my CB400 Revo to corner smoothly and maintain stability even at high speeds. I’m still wondering if it’s worth the investment, as I’ve heard some riders achieve similar results with aftermarket modifications.
Dee Lee –
Hi Raja Rajah, thank you for sharing your experience with our Honda Steering Cone Bearing Upper! We’re thrilled to hear that it’s working seamlessly on your CB400 Revo and providing improved cornering and stability. As for the value proposition, we understand that there are different approaches to achieving similar results. However, our product is specifically designed to meet the unique needs of the CB400 Revo steering assembly, ensuring a precise fit and optimal performance. We appreciate your honest feedback and would be happy to help you assess whether this upgrade is worth the investment for your riding style and preferences.
Aaron Lim –
What really impressed me about this Honda Steering Cone bearing Upper is how well it handles rough roads and tight corners. My bike feels more stable and responsive, and I can confidently take on twisty roads without worrying about losing control. The price was a bit steep for me, but considering the performance boost it provides, I think it’s worth every penny.
May Wong –
What a great product! I’ve been wondering if this would make a difference in my bike’s handling, and it definitely has. The steering feels smoother now, and I feel more confident when cornering. My only minor complaint is that the packaging could be better – the bearing was a bit loose when I opened it.
Ava Tan –
I’m extremely satisfied with this product! The upper steering cone bearing from Honda is top-notch. It’s easy to install and the quality is superb. I’ve been using it for a few months now, and my CB400 Revo handles like a dream. The price was very reasonable too – 40 bucks is a steal for such a high-quality product.
Emily Wong –
I’m thoroughly impressed with the Honda Steering Cone bearing Upper! It’s easy to install and has significantly improved my CB400 Revo’s handling. The quality is top-notch, and I love how it’s specifically designed for my bike’s steering assembly. Overall, it’s a fantastic product that exceeded my expectations.
Sarah Tan –
I’m still getting used to this Honda Steering Cone bearing Upper, but so far, I’ve noticed a significant improvement in my bike’s overall handling. The installation was a bit tricky, but the instructions were helpful. My only minor complaint is that the packaging could be improved – it arrived with some scratches and dents.
Ethan Lim –
I’ve been searching for a reliable replacement for my old steering cone bearing, and this Honda one exceeded my expectations! The description was spot-on – it really does ensure top-notch rotational movement and stability. I’m impressed with the durability too – it’s withstood some rough riding conditions without any issues.
Rebecca Ong –
I’m still trying to figure out why my CB400 Revo’s steering assembly started acting wonky, but I think this bearing might be the culprit… or fix? Has anyone else experienced this issue with their upper steering cone bearing?