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Old 05-16-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Let me tell you all, the K&N filters, AI removal kit, off-road slip-ons, and associated rejetting really rock on this bike.



I swear I must have gained at least 10 hp. Any guesses?



Nice nasaly sound on hard accelleration too (read, turn the Impalla's air cleaner lid over).



Kind of turned her into a beastly thing.



Very nice.

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How many miles do you have on the bike? If it is less than 500 than wait and see how much you like it after the motor loosens up. You will be ecstatic.

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How did you install the K&Ns? Air Box Removal Kit or cut-up the stock airbox? You really should add a carburetor brace.
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Lookin' good ,man.I don't see any airbox there.FWIW I went on a nice long ride the other day with a guy who put the Thunderbike pipes on his Scrambler,awesome sound.Beastly is good!
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On 2006-05-16 16:05, RaceDweeb wrote:
How did you install the K&Ns? Air Box Removal Kit or cut-up the stock airbox? You really should add a carburetor brace.

What's that? A certified Triumph guy did it and didn't mention it.

Removal kit, by the way.
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On 2006-05-16 16:05, RaceDweeb wrote:
How did you install the K&Ns? Air Box Removal Kit or cut-up the stock airbox? You really should add a carburetor brace.
Yeah, don't just let the carbs hang out like that.......sounds like you know what you're doing though. Looks good...
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