All stock like tensioners are probably junk when not packed in Honda bags.
Honda cost more when order but the cheaper will cost much more in the long run.
I have bought Honda bagged tensioners from DSS after mistake with Taiwan junk.
DSS have crappy aftermarket version too. Sold as Aftermarket.
Good ones as Honda. So up to the buyer to order right, not cheapest.
Same with carb boots not in labeled Honda bags and all other rubber parts.
I replaced CB750 junk fork gaitors a few days ago. They cracked really quick.
Now Honda version I hope will live at least 100.000 km/10 years.
They cost 3-4 times more but take apart the fork is work to do.
These tricked me jetting carbs a few years ago. Could have damaged engine too. Pistons and valves.
Both 2-3 rubbers. One almost 180* crack the other a little less.
Crack under clamp so not seen until carbs were removed.
Crack were inlet spigot ends against carb.
Max 3 years and 15.000 km.
The carbs were strapped to frame with rubber spacer between as vibration damper and avoid carbs to bend rubbers.
I bought the boots as Honda OEM, all 4 in one bag, not one by one Honda labeled bags. Not at cheap aftermarket alternative.
They looked exact as the new Honda labed carb boots I bought from DSS UK as replacement
Honda version is softer than before.
The set I bought mid 80's used harder rubber. The stock carbs with pods were hanging in them without other support. Rubber did not crack.
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I changed clamps after this failure.
Wider clamps covering the entire end. 12mm.
The groove for clamp filled up with a nylon strap I shaped round before assembly. Around old boot and heat gun.
Ensure to not tighten too hard which can be a contributing factor of the failure.
Overtighten not possible before with harder rubbers. Even if tighten again with warm engine.
I used same clamps as used in the 80's.
My K2 has also straps filling the clamp grooves, but 9mm clamps as before.
The nylon strap protect rubber and help to apply an even clamp force, I hope.
Still not tighten hard when engine is warm and rubber even softer.
I found a set of 4 carb boots with Honda paper labels inside as NOS. Not cheap. A little bit harder rubber, not that sticky.