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outlawtorn
1st January 2008, 23:03
Hello suzuki owners, checkout these turn signal grill covers here:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=134414319
I bought them and they do not fit my Volusia, checkout the place where I bought them from here (http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/detail.cfm?model_ID=29&Category_ID=7&manufacturer_ID=66&product_ID=16188)
Also got a Stebel Horn for sale too:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=134416089
And my old pipes:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=134424931
So please let any of your Suzuki riding mates know about these.
Thanks guys.
John
The Lone Rider
2nd January 2008, 06:54
You think those grills would fit honda lights?
outlawtorn
2nd January 2008, 08:55
You think those grills would fit honda lights?
Nope, sorry mate, I don't think they will fit, they are specifically Suzuki, so they will most probably only fit the C50 range and possibly some other boulevards.
The Lone Rider
2nd January 2008, 09:05
Nope, sorry mate, I don't think they will fit, they are specifically Suzuki, so they will most probably only fit the C50 range and possibly some other boulevards.
Well I dont want your smelly poo-zuki grills anyway :bleh:
P38
4th January 2008, 09:00
Its a pity you only have two indicator grills.
I might of been interested if you was selling a full set of four.
It really depends on how they would look fitted to the bike also.
From the picture is seems they do not fit too well with what looks like a gap between the grill and the chrome indicator housing which exposes some of the indicator lens.
Nice idea though.
I'd be keeping those original pipes too.
These upcoming changes for WOF Re Roise might put a good number of bikes with after market pipes off the road.
The ability to easily change back to the oiriginals might save a huge amount of stress.
Original pipes, or any other original gear and accessories also come in handy as a sweetner when it comes to getting your asking price when selling.
Cheers
P38
Toaster
4th January 2008, 22:08
I'd be keeping those original pipes too.
These upcoming changes for WOF Re Roise might put a good number of bikes with after market pipes off the road.
The ability to easily change back to the oiriginals might save a huge amount of stress.
Original pipes, or any other original gear and accessories also come in handy as a sweetner when it comes to getting your asking price when selling.
Cheers
P38
The db limit stays the same for motorcycles. No reduction in db limit, however the issue may be that they start checking to ensure bikes are under the existing maximum allowed.
Angusdog
6th January 2008, 22:17
Which V&H pipes do you have? My Cruzers were mental before Wgtn MCs sorted them, but I still have the originals for future WoFs. Given your reserve for your stock pipes is $100, I'd keep 'em for reasons above. The noise issue is going to be an ongoing issue until we vote the McGilligudy Serious Party into government.
outlawtorn
7th January 2008, 14:06
I have the straightshots, and according to some of the chaps on KB, they are seriouslly fucking loud, been thinking of ordering some silencers and tips for them, but we'll have to see how that goes.
johnnyflash
7th January 2008, 16:53
I have the straightshots, and according to some of the chaps on KB, they are seriouslly fucking loud, been thinking of ordering some silencers and tips for them, but we'll have to see how that goes.
LOUD ??, someone say LOUD ?? hell the guys ahead and behind 1 kilometer away are wearing plugs, and not because of their own pipes... and Ive got my hearing aid turned off :clap::weep:
outlawtorn
7th January 2008, 17:53
LOUD ??, someone say LOUD ?? hell the guys ahead and behind 1 kilometer away are wearing plugs, and not because of their own pipes... and Ive got my hearing aid turned off :clap::weep:
Just making sure I'm heard when I'm within a 1km radius of another car tis all :innocent:
zuk
7th January 2008, 17:58
does your top pipe have the hole for the sensor in it ?
outlawtorn
7th January 2008, 18:02
does your top pipe have the hole for the sensor in it ?
I'm afraid I have no idea what you are talking about. There are no obvious holes in the pipes. Could you find a pic as reference?
zuk
7th January 2008, 18:55
my m50 has a sensor ,something to do with the injection system i think, screwed into the top pipe just by the back wheel
The Lone Rider
8th January 2008, 09:41
that thing is a catalytic converter sensor thingy I believe. Tests how you are running - lean or fat. Then adjust the fuel injecting.
Tank
8th January 2008, 12:15
that thing is a catalytic converter sensor thingy I believe. Tests how you are running - lean or fat. Then adjust the fuel injecting.
Its an O2 sensor - yes measures lean or rich but nothing to do with the cat.
johnnyflash
8th January 2008, 16:10
Its an O2 sensor - yes measures lean or rich but nothing to do with the cat.
unfortunately I dont think the o4 has FI or anything like the 02 sensor which is why Outlawtorn dont see it :-)
outlawtorn
8th January 2008, 16:25
unfortunately I dont think the o4 has FI or anything like the 02 sensor which is why Outlawtorn dont see it :-)
what he said............
zuk
8th January 2008, 16:56
thanks for that.....cheers
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