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    What's the general consensus on just running the mesh and no filters?

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    Personal choice but I think I’m Aus your pushing shit up hill
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    Bin the mesh, run ramair filters.

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    or dodgy up a fibreglass airbox that will re use the filter from the original airbox

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klapparbaver View Post
    or dodgy up a fibreglass airbox that will re use the filter from the original airbox
    Having been down that path before I buy filters at every chance I get
    easier and cheaper in the long run

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    cool. I'll go with that then. Worth getting a little bit of foam to cover up the two openings just under the stacks?

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    The ram air filter should cover everything

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    got em Click image for larger version. 

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    so next question is do the 35mm stacks make much difference compared to the 50mm? I've got 50mm but seen a few zx7r's on the interwebs with 50mm for cylinder 2 and 3 and 35mm on cylinder 1 and 4. and a lot of the fcr sets for gixxers have all 35mm? anyone run both and know if it makes that much of a difference?

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    For the ZX9 I'd stay with 50mm - on the 7s they need the shorter ones on the outside cylinders for clearance I think, but they certainly rev harder than the 9.

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    Those Flat-slides are wicked! I know what you mean about getting used to throttle input, I had a set of 39mm Keihin Flat-slides on my old ZXR750, and anywhere under 5 grand, couldn't go wide open, it would get that much fuel and air, it would get overwhelmed and bog down. Definitely hammered up high though, went well with the full system I had on it.

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    Picked up this old girl today. Not sure on what direction to go with her just yet. Anyone got any info / manuals for these? Its got a compliance plate from 1998 and the frame has zr250b stamped on it.
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    So does anyone know where to buy spark plug leads for old bikes? Tried supercheap, autobarn, repco, the local tuning shop and just got blanks look from all of them. ended up buying them off ebay but i thought at least one shop would have copper core spark plug leads in stock.

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    I found a set of genuine coild and leads for my 1100 because I didnt want cheapies again. Caused to many issues
    Ladies and Gentelmen, take my advise. "Pull down your pants and slide on the ice."

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    Ended up doing a coil on plug conversion with my zx9r coils. Just made a new subharness and away she went still wasted spark setup but the spark is heaps stronger now

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    Good stuff mate

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    Bent axle is my guess.
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    Last edited by oldskool; 03-03-2021 at 08:45 PM. Reason: been a while
    "I call it a Camberwell carrot as I invented it in Camberwell and it looks alot like a carrot"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klapparbaver View Post
    got em Click image for larger version. 

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    so next question is do the 35mm stacks make much difference compared to the 50mm? I've got 50mm but seen a few zx7r's on the interwebs with 50mm for cylinder 2 and 3 and 35mm on cylinder 1 and 4. and a lot of the fcr sets for gixxers have all 35mm? anyone run both and know if it makes that much of a difference?
    No need for ram-air with that magic going on ....... noice one
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