Magic Booster

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monkers
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There are no secrets, you either know it or you don't.
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I cant see it doing anything tbh, even if it works i reckon your bike would be down on power.
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If I had to hazard a guess I would say it is a 'smoothing' capacitor (from it's size maybe 1/4-1/2 a Farad) It would in theory result in a 'smoother' 12V supply for the electrics but how much (if any) advantage that would gain is questionable at best :pray:
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If they worked you can be sure they would be factory fitted.
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Post by thunderace »

Just read through the whole advert and I have one word.


Bollocks!

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