04 to 05 outer clutch basket
New member here, can anyone confirm if the 03-04 CBR600RR outer clutch basket is compatible with 05-06 CBR600RR? I finally tracked down a rattle/buzz noise to the outer baskets springs being sloppy loose on my 2005 .. but 05-06 outer baskets are no longer available..
Last edited by RGV250F3; Yesterday at 08:38 PM.
They have the same part number so should be compatible.
https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/ho...600rr-a/clutch
https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/ho...600rr-a/clutch
https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/ho...600rr-a/clutch
https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/ho...600rr-a/clutch
According to Partzilla, both are discontinued… bummer.. part numbers are slightly different that’s why ai was trying to figure out, Is it just a superseded part number which happens commonly, but are they identical, except the last three digits of both numbers. I guess it doesn’t matter, used is the only option.
2004 22100-MEE-000
2005 22100-MEE-D00
2004 22100-MEE-000
2005 22100-MEE-D00
Last edited by RGV250F3; Today at 09:37 AM.
Good spot, didn't notice the 'D'
CSML normally indicates superseded parts and also 'used on other models'
https://www.cmsnl.com/en-gb/honda-cb...patible-models
In this instance it does not state that they are compatible, so it does not look like it unfortunately.
Yep looks like it is used for you...
CSML normally indicates superseded parts and also 'used on other models'
https://www.cmsnl.com/en-gb/honda-cb...patible-models
In this instance it does not state that they are compatible, so it does not look like it unfortunately.

Yep looks like it is used for you...
I have done a bit more research and 'captain google' and many other sites indicate that the last 3 digits are revisions to the part, so 'might' be ok
A typical Honda part number breaks down as follows:
1. Part Type & Function (The First 5 Digits)
These five digits identify the specific component category or system. [1, 2]
This section (often containing letters) indicates the original model or vehicle series the part was developed for. [1, 2]
This portion signifies modifications, different suppliers, or specific colorways.
A typical Honda part number breaks down as follows:
1. Part Type & Function (The First 5 Digits)
These five digits identify the specific component category or system. [1, 2]
- Example: designates an oil filter,Code:
15410
is for a kickstarter, andCode:28300
relates to an axle.Code:44301
- If the first five numbers match between two different bikes, the part is highly likely to be identical or interchangeable, which is a great tip for finding replacements.
This section (often containing letters) indicates the original model or vehicle series the part was developed for. [1, 2]
- Example: might indicate a CB125F, whileCode:
KPH
represents a CRF450.Code:MEB
- Note: Many older, universal parts (like general seals or fasteners) were originally designed for early models but are shared across dozens of different bikes.
This portion signifies modifications, different suppliers, or specific colorways.
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