STAINTUNE PIPE INSTALL! pics and vid

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Old 04-23-2009 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by WestOzKLX
Sounds sick and looks the best by far. I would have one too instead of the Two Brothers M7 if it cost only $300.

If you want a little more power, get yourself this collar to raise the stock N1RX needle 1.5 mm. (Kawasaki part number 92143-1677) Should cost about $3. Just remove the top of the carb' and lift out the slide, remove the needle and slide the collar onto the needle then refit it as you took it apart. Fit a Twin Air or Uni Filter (about $25) to maximize effect and remove the airbox lid or the snorkel at the very least.

More horsepower for under $30.
Do u think a noob like me would me able to do that, this is my first ever bike and i don't wanna go breaking it. Maybe i can get some help from someone.

Definitely gonna fit a twin air filter and tweak or remove the airbox, thanks for the awesome advice!
 
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Old 04-23-2009 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by 8cuttlefish8
Do u think a noob like me would me able to do that, this is my first ever bike and i don't wanna go breaking it. Maybe i can get some help from someone.

Definitely gonna fit a twin air filter and tweak or remove the airbox, thanks for the awesome advice!

It's easy. Remove the two bolts holding the seat on, remove the seat. Slide the wiring loom to one side (where it covers the carb') and remove the four philips screws that hold the diaphragm/slide/needle/spring in the carb. Remove the diaphragm/slide/spring/needle. Slide the collar onto the needle, raising the needle 1.5mm (part number already supplied,) and refit the parts the way they came off, 10 minute job max.
 

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Old 04-24-2009 | 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by WestOzKLX
It's easy. Remove the two bolts holding the seat on, remove the seat. Slide the wiring loom to one side (where it covers the carb') and remove the four philips screws that hold the diaphragm/slide/needle/spring in the carb. Remove the diaphragm/slide/spring/needle. Slide the collar onto the needle, raising the needle 1.5mm (part number already supplied,) and refit the parts the way they came off, 10 minute job max.
Thanks heaps dude, that makes me way more confident, thanks again for all the tips.
 
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Old 04-24-2009 | 02:14 PM
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That is a sweet looking pipe.
Very nearly went with the staintune myself.
In the end I realised that the way i ride (crash) it wouldn't have looked sweet for long.
The dealer test bike had one fitted.
 
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Old 11-05-2009 | 09:14 AM
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Thanks Neil, yeah it's a great pipe, but as u say it only looks good until u crash. I have had my fair share of crashes now, pipes not looking too flash haha.
 
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