
fzr400 restriction washers
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Re: fzr400 restriction washers
I think they're back to front ....better turn them over when you fit them 

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Re: fzr400 restriction washers
Evilchicken0 wrote:I think they're back to front ....better turn them over when you fit them

If they're a chunk thicker than 1mm they should be fine, but I'd check for sure- you don't want chunks of ally getting stuck in the inlets.
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Re: fzr400 restriction washers
I have the real ones going if anyone wants to make me an offer... if you're near Leeds I could fit too. I have the certificate as well of course, although it won't be for your bike. I had a restrictor on another bike, my insurance company took a dyno as proof.
Edit: off a 3EN2.
Edit: off a 3EN2.