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Mambo
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Cafe racer project
02/22/06 at 10:54:32
 
Hi, I'm starting a Cafe Race Savage project and I'm wondering what could be the best carb/exhaust for it... any idea?
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Re: Cafe racer project
Reply #1 - 02/22/06 at 12:05:19
 
There is nothing like a NEW CARB KIT  to perk things up. Grin

A new header pipe & muffler will also go a long way to add power and looks...Supertrapp or similar tunable muffler. Wink

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Reply #2 - 02/22/06 at 12:19:14
 
Quite...
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Re: Cafe racer project
Reply #3 - 02/22/06 at 13:27:16
 
If you don't toot your own horn then who will? Grin
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Re: Cafe racer project
Reply #4 - 02/22/06 at 16:00:44
 
Aye.  Lancer does self-promote a bit but I think he treats us fairly too.  Personally, I like having someone "in the community" who is here regularly and supports what he sells.
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Re: Cafe racer project
Reply #5 - 02/23/06 at 01:38:23
 
One of Lancer's 38mm slide valve carbs and a 38mm i.d. pipe such as a Raask will bring You good gains.

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Reply #6 - 02/23/06 at 07:46:03
 
Thank you gentlemen...I am humbled
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Re: Cafe racer project
Reply #7 - 02/23/06 at 12:33:54
 
klx650sm2002 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
One of Lancer's 38mm slide valve carbs and a 38mm i.d. pipe such as a Raask will bring You good gains.

Clive W  Cheesy
RAASK pipes are great (I've installed one on my wife's Savage) but they are not very "café racer style" like
I'm sure some Supertrap or Devil exhaust will do a nice job... but will not fit for a "café racer"
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