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Maximus
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PostPosted: 19:54 - 17 May 2002    Post subject: derestriction (again) !! Reply with quote

Evil or Very Mad i know i know , it's old hat now fella's, but i need to know something !

When derestricting a bike using your 'workshop' methods , if i do the intake restriction without doing the exhaust one, can it run lean or damage it in anyway ?

Thanks for the help guys!
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Kris
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PostPosted: 16:23 - 18 May 2002    Post subject: nope Reply with quote

not advisable. think about it, the bike wont be able to get rid of the gases fast enough with the exhaust restrictors in place. Liable to damage the bike IMO.
I think you can get away with doing the exhaust and not the carb BUT not vice-versa.
Hope this helps....
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Maximus
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PostPosted: 18:09 - 18 May 2002    Post subject: Thanks mate Reply with quote

cheers for the help , i went out on it ,stupidly before reading this message , and i noticed that i cant actually get above 7-8000 rpm thought i'd fucked it good and proper but then i read this message and realised i need to do the 2 restrictions in one go otherwise it is pretty pointless doin it, cheers mate !
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