Magic Booster
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Please can you post items for sale or wanted in the correct For Sale section. Items / bikes for sale here will be removed without warning. Reasons for this are in the FAQ. Thanks
Please can you post items for sale or wanted in the correct For Sale section. Items / bikes for sale here will be removed without warning. Reasons for this are in the FAQ. Thanks
- monkers
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- Bike owned: GSXR400R
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Magic Booster
There are no secrets, you either know it or you don't.
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Re: Magic Booster
I cant see it doing anything tbh, even if it works i reckon your bike would be down on power.
- Awynn
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Re: Magic Booster
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 

- Variablevalves suck
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Re: Magic Booster
If they worked you can be sure they would be factory fitted.
- thunderace
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Re: Magic Booster
Just read through the whole advert and I have one word.
Bollocks!

Bollocks!
