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OLDMTNCARVER wrote:Five hours in the rain and returning with an ear to ear grin. That's the pay off for all the patience. How many folks on this rock could ever understand that? (The folks on this forum, HECK YEAH!!!) If money was measued in grins sounds like you'd be telling the likes of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to step aside.
Hey! doesn't Buffet ride, maybe he'd be interested in the company?
Folks here had stated that YZ forks could be used and after seeing the cost for Ohlins (I wish...) I figured that I experiment and chance the YZ route. I've noticed that quite a few YZ's are being parted with blown mtrs, with the rest of the parts looking pretty good. Hopiing that there are a few honest folks out there I bought a used set from an '03 and Tag upper. I'll still need to get the lower, stem and other bits but at least it's a start. I've always like the feel of the smaller bars, though the fat bars look cool I'll stay with the stock controls for now. Never done anything like this and hope that I haven't screwed up so far...we'll see.
Went to the Yamaha shop in the next town for an oil filter with part number in hand (THANK YOU FORUM!) and also picked up a KN-145, quite a differents in the products guts, mesh vs holes, element serface folds look to be almost double on the KN...
I'd wish you luck with the Moto as well as the gentleman from MZ, but I figure you've got it in the briefcase!
Regards,
Robert
Wonky wrote:Good skills buddy, i never new that!!! Gotta love this place....nice looking front end dude! Hows the bike feel with the uprated front end now?
OLDMTNCARVER wrote:fasrnu,
Great information and pictures!
I have a M4 system on my '01 HR Baghira also.
I understand from you and others on this forum that the way to go is the Keihn route. What size FCRs did you use on your stock engine, why and hows the tuneability?
Were there issues in the installation?
Regards
Robert
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