NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
If you want pods you'd better get the FCR's to go with them.
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
Wouldnt HRC stickers give a bit more bhp? Ive got mine running at about 90bhp at the moment and am only using the small stickers. - Ive got some ohlins ones on order too now, only £20 each for the forklegs but the bloke on ebay reckons the bike will be on rails.It dosn't work, it's 4 open air filters placed on top of the petrol tank
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
lmao yeah i was adding to the joke seeing if someone was going to take me seriously haha.
what you do for laughs eh pmsl.
but good mod. what about getting some go faster stripes down the middle that should add at least 10bhp haha
Adam
what you do for laughs eh pmsl.
but good mod. what about getting some go faster stripes down the middle that should add at least 10bhp haha
Adam
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
PMSL!! Oh dear.... what we are prepared to do in the name of more speed....bourney wrote:petrolhead19 wrote:Right im confused now!!
How does this work?
And how do you fit it?
and most of all were can i buy it lol.
Thanks
Adam
Ok, im not sure if you're joking here or not so i'll just answer lol.
1. It dosn't work, it's 4 open air filters placed on top of the petrol tank
2. To fit it, get 4 open air filters and place them on top of your petrol tank
3. You can buy open air filters from most motorbike shops, however correct fitting (as in the above picture) may require a qualified mechanic
LOL

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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
Matchlessman wrote:Wouldnt HRC stickers give a bit more bhp? Ive got mine running at about 90bhp at the moment and am only using the small stickers. - Ive got some ohlins ones on order too now, only £20 each for the forklegs but the bloke on ebay reckons the bike will be on rails.It dosn't work, it's 4 open air filters placed on top of the petrol tank
I've already got the HRC tank stickers? I have found a small gain between 12,250 - 12,500 of approx 0.5hp and have dually marked the revcounter to exploit this. Forget the Ohlins stickers, just spray your shock yellow? Too much faffing to mask the body off, just spray the lot in an adolescent BMX stylee? Now I have a Ohlins for £5.25, plus more rebound damping? How rare. Am about to spray my stanctions gold for that ti nitrate effect.
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
Another usefull HRC upgrade, HRC mini sweatband. One of those bad boys round your front brake reservoir and instant moto gp braking 
