Hi juntjoo and welcome. What year and model bike do you have? has it got slide carbs or CV carbs as both of these sets are for CV type. If you are unsure what type they are then you can check by looking at the side of the carb, just above the float bowl for the part number. I do apologize if you already know this but it really does help to have as much info as possible.
Right, this is what I know about cheap carb repair sets........buy the genuine Honda parts if you can get them, yes they will cost more but will save you money in the long run.
And here's why, in my experience anyway
. I bought cheap sets from Taiwan but lots of ebay sellers from different Countries are selling the exact same sets, they just neglect to say where they are made. The sets that I bought were for the slide type carbs, complete with jets, air mixture screw + spring + washer, O-rings (lots and lots of the things!) carb top gaskets and float bowl gaskets, great I thought, and cheap
. I'd heard about the brass bits being dodgy so I didn't bother using them but with all those other bits of rubber it had to be a bargain? didn't it?
First thing I noticed was the locating holes on the carb top gaskets were in the wrong place, as these were made from thick gasket paper it was an easy fix with a hole punch. Next I rebuilt the rack of carbs with the rubber bits........or tried to. The thing is with all of those O-rings in the sets, only the ones for the air mixture screws were the right size, the others were nowhere near any useful sizes for the carbs
. Float bowl gaskets fit really snug, great! even with these gaskets alone being correct it was worth the price of the sets........wasn't it? I put the carbs back on the bike but due to a stupid oversight on my part, I forgot to put the small O-ring in the number 2 float bowl near the accelerator pump
I removed the carbs, unscrewed the number 2 floatbowl and out popped the gasket, only it was twice its original size! It would appear that the rubber used in these sets wasn't Nitrile rubber and soaked up the gas like a sponge
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Now I'm not saying that either of the sets you mentioned are of inferior quality as I have never used either but what I am suggesting is if you can locate genuine Honda parts...........well, the choice is yours!