what are these
- agentpineapple
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what are these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A-TECH-Side-P ... SwZQRYWfn-
from japan, from the makers of many nice parts, but what the hell are they, the best I can guess, is something that fits behind the main fairings and deflects airflow to the rads, iirc they had something similar for sp's.
does anyone on here know???
from japan, from the makers of many nice parts, but what the hell are they, the best I can guess, is something that fits behind the main fairings and deflects airflow to the rads, iirc they had something similar for sp's.
does anyone on here know???
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Re: what are these
You are correct sir....
Same idea as the German scoops that they also made for the 1000f as well as the SP bikes.
You could still get them a few years back but bring your wallet.....
Though I have heard they can actually make our bike run too cold

Same idea as the German scoops that they also made for the 1000f as well as the SP bikes.
You could still get them a few years back but bring your wallet.....
Though I have heard they can actually make our bike run too cold

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- lloydie
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Re: what are these
Sure mikstar had them fitted to his a few years ago !
Good for the hotter climate not so good for the colder places as they direct more clean air to the rads stopping to reaching nrt
Good for the hotter climate not so good for the colder places as they direct more clean air to the rads stopping to reaching nrt
- agentpineapple
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Re: what are these
might be worth it in spain then. price is steep for a few pieces of plastic.... 

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Re: what are these
Ah yeah, but it's fibreglass reinforced plasticagentpineapple wrote:might be worth it in spain then. price is steep for a few pieces of plastic....

Chris.
Re: what are these
Wondering how, if any improvement those parts wold make. IIRC people that have had overheating issues were in heavy traffic (hot climate), while none at speed. Just thinking.
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Re: what are these
Looks like Carbon to me which would explain the price in which case they are cheap. 
IIRC Mik had the durbahn air scoops and I seem to recall something along the lines of having to reverse the direction of the fan so is blows the other way.
http://shop.durbahn.de/shop/en/home

IIRC Mik had the durbahn air scoops and I seem to recall something along the lines of having to reverse the direction of the fan so is blows the other way.
http://shop.durbahn.de/shop/en/home
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Re: what are these
Yes Mik had the durbahn air scoops and no there is no need to reverse anything as the air already flowing from inside the fairing out through the rads.
The issue he had and the reason why he sold them is that even with all the mods he has done the bike ran too cold with them.
You really shouldn't have and over heating issue with a stock engine. I have run mine in over 100F, in traffic, with no issues
The issue he had and the reason why he sold them is that even with all the mods he has done the bike ran too cold with them.
You really shouldn't have and over heating issue with a stock engine. I have run mine in over 100F, in traffic, with no issues

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- agentpineapple
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Re: what are these
if you scroll down the ebay advert, it says it's white plastic, the pictures are of carbon, very misleading....VTRDark wrote:Looks like Carbon to me which would explain the price in which case they are cheap.
IIRC Mik had the durbahn air scoops and I seem to recall something along the lines of having to reverse the direction of the fan so is blows the other way.
http://shop.durbahn.de/shop/en/home

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Re: what are these
agentpineapple wrote:if you scroll down the ebay advert, it says it's white plastic, the pictures are of carbon, very misleading....VTRDark wrote:Looks like Carbon to me which would explain the price in which case they are cheap.
IIRC Mik had the durbahn air scoops and I seem to recall something along the lines of having to reverse the direction of the fan so is blows the other way.
http://shop.durbahn.de/shop/en/home


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Chris.
Re: what are these
Seems to be a growing trend for Japanese products to be advertising on eBay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OKADA-PROJECT ... SwZtJW~Ozx
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OKADA-PROJECT ... SwZtJW~Ozx
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Re: what are these
I wondered how much gain is to be had for that BoosterVTRDark wrote:Seems to be a growing trend for Japanese products to be advertising on eBay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OKADA-PROJECT ... SwZtJW~Ozx

Chris.
Re: what are these
Probably not enough to make the cost worth it. I guess if ones converter unit is broken then it's a good alternative. If one is after power then every little bit helps but as you know it comes at a cost.
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Re: what are these
That was my thoughts, anyone going to take a chanceVTRDark wrote:Probably not enough to make the cost worth it. I guess if ones converter unit is broken then it's a good alternative. If one is after power then every little bit helps but as you know it comes at a cost.


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