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Chris... Is it meant for both left and right or left only?

 

What cut my header? If it's slip on it shouldn't need to cut the header mah... Remove original muffler and slip this on... Right????

 

It is universal pipe........so left or right should be fine.

If your original muffler is those type that can be remove so you are fine. But honda like seldom make removable muffler leh.........I think yours is whole piece exhaust, right if i am not wrong?? Guess you have to cut lor........

:thumb:

MY DREAM BIKE:

"A Product That Has Good Appearance is Also Good on the Inside" (1957)

 

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z284/yd72/honda450repair-1.jpg

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Yup this is the one...:thumb:

 

This is one monster bike man.......:angel:

MY DREAM BIKE:

"A Product That Has Good Appearance is Also Good on the Inside" (1957)

 

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z284/yd72/honda450repair-1.jpg

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It is universal pipe........so left or right should be fine.

If your original muffler is those type that can be remove so you are fine. But honda like seldom make removable muffler leh.........I think yours is whole piece exhaust, right if i am not wrong?? Guess you have to cut lor........

:thumb:

HOHOHO.... Lucky me, mine is 3 pieces one. Header, centre piece and the muffler:thumb:

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[img]http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc235/ptchia/qsl-150.jpg[/img]

 

Bros...Anyone come across these air filters?

 

 

Is velocity stack man.......not much of air filter.

 

:faint:

MY DREAM BIKE:

"A Product That Has Good Appearance is Also Good on the Inside" (1957)

 

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z284/yd72/honda450repair-1.jpg

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Oooooooooo...... but can fix or not... super cool leh....:angel:

 

 

Of course........measure your carbs dia and find the correct size.........and get it tune again and off you go for racing.......usually pple fix this for track racing man.

 

:thumb:

MY DREAM BIKE:

"A Product That Has Good Appearance is Also Good on the Inside" (1957)

 

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z284/yd72/honda450repair-1.jpg

Posted
bo lang?haha

 

Good luck to your mission........the bike is cool anyway.

 

:angel:

MY DREAM BIKE:

"A Product That Has Good Appearance is Also Good on the Inside" (1957)

 

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z284/yd72/honda450repair-1.jpg

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Happy chinese new year to all!!!

Current Ride:

W650 Cafe Racer

FXSTC Softail Custom

TW200 Tracker

Zephyr ZII Custom

CB750K

CB400four

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n166/sgstreetbiker/IMG_0627_zps0816850b.jpg

 

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n166/sgstreetbiker/EBC0B2D1-5DB8-412B-BE85-D4E7DE4F0247-9859-000001DA1BB41B2E.jpg

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Of course........measure your carbs dia and find the correct size.........and get it tune again and off you go for racing.......usually pple fix this for track racing man.

 

:thumb:

 

Yea.... But i'm going to modify it for daily use... Just wanna to have the look...if not it's gonna consume lots of petrol....

Posted
Yea.... But i'm going to modify it for daily use... Just wanna to have the look...if not it's gonna consume lots of petrol....

 

The performance advantages of velocity stacks have been well known to race engineers and engine builders for decades. Extensive research suggests that:

 

Velocity stacks increase the speed & volume of air flowing into the induction system;

 

This will significantly improve both the amount and atomization of air and fuel in the combustion chamber;

 

Which you will really feel when you crack open the throttle;

 

Experience suggests that the addition of a a bellmouth will enhance the torque of an engine through its entire rev range;

 

Which will give you better drive off the line and out of corners and that means greater performance on the track, strip or street;

Sure, velocity stacks will improve the performance of your engine;

 

But they also add a touch of individuality and uniqueness to your machine;

 

The rammed air affect of a set of velocity stacks have been shown to improve airflow into the induction system by around 19%;

 

But they will also add a touch of individuality and uniqueness to your machine & make the induction note of your engine sound amazing;

 

Attention and Performance grabbing at the same time, what more could you want

 

Check out this good deal, quite cheap leh.......

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-N-O-S-350-450-VELOCITY-STACK-TUBES_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ10066QQihZ013QQitemZ230219692667QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

 

:angel:

MY DREAM BIKE:

"A Product That Has Good Appearance is Also Good on the Inside" (1957)

 

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z284/yd72/honda450repair-1.jpg

Posted

Happy Chinese New Year to all....keep those bikes running and pipes burning!

Aniwae wanted to check with all ya guys, how can we order stuff from Japan short of going there personally...would love to get a deep sounding pipes for my W...any suggestions?

 

http://www.posh-faith.co.jp/menu2.htm (found this site but dunno how to order mann...got o e-mail either, any suggestion guys)

Live to Ride.....

 

Dream Ride:

Triumph Thruxton

Norton Commando 961 please!!

Posted
Farewell Gathering for our "Brother" RICK.....

Location: Handle Bar

Time: Tentatively 6.30pm

Date: 9th Feb

 

1) Chris

2) Roger - I'm still good for 9th Feb

3) Marco

4) Chris2

5)

6)

 

Still onzzzz?

Posted
Farewell Gathering for our "Brother" RICK.....

Location: Handle Bar

Time: Tentatively 6.30pm

Date: 9th Feb

 

1) Chris

2) Roger - I'm still good for 9th Feb

3) Marco

4) Chris2

 

 

Yo chris, dinner still on at handlebar...timing change to 6pm instead. Roger, jali and amir (Norton Brothers)is coming. Can call/sms me at 98235662 if u are coming. its ok to be slightly late, we can wait, no worries...

Posted
The performance advantages of velocity stacks have been well known to race engineers and engine builders for decades. Extensive research suggests that:

 

Velocity stacks increase the speed & volume of air flowing into the induction system;

 

This will significantly improve both the amount and atomization of air and fuel in the combustion chamber;

 

Which you will really feel when you crack open the throttle;

 

Experience suggests that the addition of a a bellmouth will enhance the torque of an engine through its entire rev range;

 

Which will give you better drive off the line and out of corners and that means greater performance on the track, strip or street;

Sure, velocity stacks will improve the performance of your engine;

 

But they also add a touch of individuality and uniqueness to your machine;

 

The rammed air affect of a set of velocity stacks have been shown to improve airflow into the induction system by around 19%;

 

But they will also add a touch of individuality and uniqueness to your machine & make the induction note of your engine sound amazing;

 

Attention and Performance grabbing at the same time, what more could you want

 

Check out this good deal, quite cheap leh.......

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-N-O-S-350-450-VELOCITY-STACK-TUBES_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ10066QQihZ013QQitemZ230219692667QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

 

:angel:

 

Thanks for the infor bro....

Posted

Anybody know the the dimension of those cafe racer long tank?? Any idea?

I am thinking of getting somebody to customising a long tank, trying to get it done cheap!

Hi guys, what you all think?? Think will be nice??

 

As shown in the photo, it will be like 70cm, start from fork to centre of side cover.

 

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z284/yd72/index-1.jpg

 

:cheeky: :angel:

MY DREAM BIKE:

"A Product That Has Good Appearance is Also Good on the Inside" (1957)

 

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z284/yd72/honda450repair-1.jpg

Posted

It will be nice bro...i'm thinking of doing tat too..lenght cafe tank for CB750 abt 26" long...i used it as a guide on my bike, 24" - 25" should be alright...Are u going to use ur 350 tank to extend? Or customise the whole cafe tank.

Posted
Anybody know the the dimension of those cafe racer long tank?? Any idea?

I am thinking of getting somebody to customising a long tank, trying to get it done cheap!

Hi guys, what you all think?? Think will be nice??

 

As shown in the photo, it will be like 70cm, start from fork to centre of side cover.

 

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z284/yd72/index-1.jpg

 

:cheeky: :angel:

 

Awesome Bro.... take the masurement from your bike.. it have to be proportional.... if not i guess it will look rather odd.... bro... if you doing ...sent my tank in too leh.....

Posted

Hey Chris, print out the picture and measure it with scale ruler you can get the dimension.:thumb:

 

Anybody know the the dimension of those cafe racer long tank?? Any idea?

I am thinking of getting somebody to customising a long tank, trying to get it done cheap!

Hi guys, what you all think?? Think will be nice??

 

As shown in the photo, it will be like 70cm, start from fork to centre of side cover.

 

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z284/yd72/index-1.jpg

 

:cheeky: :angel:

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