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Old 07-10-2020, 09:26 PM   #3
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1. Will IE cams fit? Before even considering profiles and timings, I thought older bikes had cams that run in bearings, later models sit directly in the heads. I’d start by quizzing Mr Kato.
2. It will spin up and down noticably faster, it won’t necessarily make it a better ride if you spend most of your time on the roads.
3. No brainer, more cubes, more power. Greater inertia but it’s not a revvy bike.
4. Can’t hurt.
5. Does it have a greater flow rate? Again, I’d start with Kato for information.
6. Get if fitted, make sure you use ally friction plates, steel ones will eat the new basket.
7. Hell yeah!
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