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RAINMAKER
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Post by RAINMAKER »

NO IT DON'T.................SORRY
it may be clever, but its not big.
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RAINMAKER
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Post by RAINMAKER »

Karen, I think there are places where one can get one made up but from what I remeber it cost near to £1000.00
Cheaper to change bikes..........

PS good to have you back :lol:
it may be clever, but its not big.
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DD
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Post by DD »

I thought that they do fit, but ya have to swap the clipons over aswell.
Theres a thread on this topic earlier this year here.
cheers Darryl
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Stormin Ben
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Post by Stormin Ben »

For the money and hassle you're MUCH better off fitting a K&N and getting it setup on a dyno to suit the filter and your cans

I used to get approx 95 miles to red light of doom
Since getting filter (£60-sh) and setup (another £60-ish) I now get 120 normally before RLOD out of my '98reg 16l tank with road legal Remus cans (and another 8bhp to boot :twisted: )

So rather than using a bigger tank to get more mileage (costs money), get the fuelling sorted instead to improve the mpg (saves money)


Ben
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