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24 Aug 2008 16:17 
Where from and how much......???? anyone any ideas...!?????

The cheaper the better obviously....
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24 Aug 2008 16:47 
Cooeeeee, keihin carbs only, £106 inc vat retail but I expect I can move a little from this, say 12.5% off? Does sir rquire a filer to match?
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Thunderbird Sport (98-00)


24 Aug 2008 16:52 
would that be a filter then.....??

does it need one...? and how much to fit
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24 Aug 2008 16:54 
Gotta go out now will see you later...
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24 Aug 2008 20:24 
am at darley, will reply tomorrow evening.
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26 Aug 2008 17:43 
no filter listed for TBS.....do you want a price for fitting/dynoing jet kit?
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27 Aug 2008 09:57 
Please.... it's not going to happen just yet tho.... skint at the mo.... but it's summat I have to get done at some point... how will the kit effect the bike if the stock cans have to go back on...?
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27 Aug 2008 13:33 
probasbly about an hours labour depending on how easy the caebs are to get at and an hour on the dyno (maybe less depends on how close your bike is when the kit is fitted) so around the £75 - £100 mark. If the stock cans have to go back on it will just make it a bit rich so it'l feel a bit woolly and fuel mileage will suffer a little. We would be able to tell better after it has been on the dyno if you bring the stock cans with you.
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