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  1. You need a stage 3 jet kit to go with those. You can't just slap them on and go.  

    I would recommend the stage 1 or 2 (cut a hole in the airbox) kit instead. For reasons. Like you can still leave it out in the rain. And personally I have never been able to retain the throttle response of having an airbox since I've run open filters. Others advice will vary.    

  2. Excellent. Talking to sprocket specialists now. Why do I need a shim between sprocket backside and hub? theyre meant to rest against each other. It seems like that would only set off my chain run... Not sure i get that part. Just put in inserts, and bolt it on. Why a shim on the backside? 

    Also could somebody please explain the cush drive thing to me in more words than just "I wouldn't". Like why dont you just go ahead and inform me of whats been happening to the supermoto guys. That would be much more helpful. Rather than just the same old platitude for the 5th time. Somebody please follow up the "I wouldn't run without a cush drive" with your reason for why. Just one person. please. Communicate this issue in it's entirety for better understanding.

    Thumpers tend to have more engine braking COMBINED with the fact dirt bike riders tend to not throttle blip downshifts. Or even use the clutch at all besides stopping and going.

  3. Sorry I didn't mean to come off rude. But we're talking about how to make them better. You obviously had a horrible experience with these in their original form. And also under moderately extraordinary conditions. I'm gonna try to both make them stronger and also perhaps not pull on them quite so hard.

    Also I googled that last acronym. Doesn't appear to be a known thing. I have no idea what it means. 8 letters is too advanced for me.

    $(KGrHqFHJBkFI2pBMyI5BSSHNWZ+8Q~~48_35.J

    they look like that. 2 and 1/2 inch inner lip. 6 holes. I was thinking scrap those holes and tap new bigger holes in between. I say that because these ones are outside of the "lane" a little bit and there's not a whole lot of metal left on the outside. You say it sheared the bolts right off. So ok hows about bigger ones? And not turbo power but ~140 hp dot head build.

    I shift with the clutch. I blip downshifts. I ride smoothly. I still dont understand why I cant just do BIGGER bolts and be done with it... Do you guys keep saying "dont run without a cush drive" becuase it'sthat much harder on the bike? 

  4. Thinking about just having a machine shop tap new bigger holes (drilled all new in between the existing holes). Then have sprocket specialists make me the sprocket. That should at least be "less" of a liability right?

    p.s:  Idgaf I'm running them anyway... those 3 spokes are boring they look stock and yes these are still bling. STILL. 

    finally got the wheel off. Of course it is non cush drive. But the bolts and threads are decent still. 

    Compared with a 5.5 slingy wheel. they are same. not 6 inch. Perhaps there was also a 6 inch

  5. I dont know too much but I advise against turbo 600-750 bikes... So much money and trouble. Then it makes 160 hp and it's constantly on the ragged edge of blowing something apart.    general consensus you should find an 1127/1157/or even a 1052 teabag and dip it into the gsxf. And then turbo it. We'll call it the turbo teabag.

  6. could possibly rub at full extension you mean. Or you mean if I come down hard and bottom it out it may rub.

    pretty sure the vtr1000 was largely unchanged throughout its production run. could be wrong but I bet theyre all the same.

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