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peen0_0
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Victoria


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Posted - 23 Aug 2005 :  9:58:45 PM  Show Profile Send peen0_0 a Private Message  

 
I'm putting together a Honda CB750 for a posty outfit, and wonder if anyone can offer some tips to boost performance a bit?
I don't have the resources just yet to jump to 836, so am trying my best with the stocky.
Any ideas will be appreciated, ie. porting, flowing, etc, etc.
Thanks, Tony.

2stroke
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South Australia


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Posted - 27 Aug 2005 :  11:05:43 PM  Show Profile Send 2stroke a Private Message  

 
Loose weight, give up smokes and grog,lie to your life partner about the costs and keep it reliable.
All are guaranteed to work and ensure there is ample funds left to continue racing.
 

 
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peen0_0
Level 3 Member

Victoria


224 Posts

Posted - 31 Aug 2005 :  9:38:02 PM  Show Profile Send peen0_0 a Private Message  

 
Well, I'm off the smokes, and I haven't told the hole truth to the boss, so does that mean I'm half way there?
Grog is good for digestion, and good digestion means I might lose weight, that's my line and I'm sticking to it.
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