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This is a good looking handlebar stem, nicely machined and finished quite well, there are machining marks, most noticeably on the top of the clamping sections and the marks are not symmetrical on the left and right side but they don't bother me. Unfortunately mine came with some damage. It has a scratch/dent on one clamp which was immediately noticeable even through the packaging. Other defects are minute and to be expected. I would rate the item 4 stars with no damage. It's not easily noticeable from the stock photo but this stem body does have an empty threaded hole for attaching a speedometer bracket.
I can't install the OEM Handlebar or the Mukawa Handlebar at all on one side. The hole on the Holder side was too small to fit, so I had to cut the hole and widen it and cut the Handlebar Pipe to fit. The size of the notch is also different, so you'll have to cut it down here too to get it to fit properly! The time spent grinding is longer than the installation process, and to be honest, it's not like Large is weird. The four cap bolts are loose and the only good thing about it was that it was cheap.View Detail
I have used this variator/pulley extensively. It was my first aftermarket variator and on the whole it is an improvement over the stock unit. The thing it is best for is good acceleration, so for town riding or steep hills it is ideal. Due to the small diameter of the drive face, it tops out too quickly and top speed will likely be less than the stock variator gives you no matter what weights you use. I had this installed on a 2000 mild road trip and I found this very frustrating at times. Afterwards I got a Polini variator - you can see the two side by side and the size difference is very obvious. The Polini performed better for high speed but the KN has its place if acceleration is your main concern.View Detail
I used this mini filter on my Honda Ruckus when modifying the air intake. Although it's designed as a breather, I used it as a mini intake filter on the intake solenoid. It fits snugly over the plastic tube that you remove the hose from as you can see in my picture. Anywhere where there is a nipple type fitting, such as a T-piece that joins three hoses together, this filter can be fitted. Is is too small and the mesh too loose to be used as a direct carburetor intake, but as an auxiliary intake or breather filter it's perfect and cheap.View Detail
First off, the picture on the website is a little misleading. There are three different types of this exhaust, available in either black or stainless silver. This listing is for the stainless exhaust with the sport (curved) end. The "popper" and "bazooka" both have straight ends but one is cut at an angle like penne pasta. There should really be a separate image for each listing. This exhaust is built to a very high standard, amazing for the cost really. The welds are impeccable (my picture shows this), fit is great and it is packed with care so the stainless finish is perfect. Comes with useful extras like a fender brace and a silencer (more like an attenuator). Without the silencer and with a free flowing air intake and correct jetting if you have a carbureted engine, this exhaust gave me a noticable power increase, mainly in the mid-range. Pick up and take off was more effortless. Top speed increased very slighty. It is a loud exhaust, and the silencer helps a lot with that, but also makes any power increase almost unnoticeable. It still sounded and looked better than the stock exhaust though. Recommended in any three of the forms, if you don't mind the noise.View Detail
For the Honda Ruckus carbureted engine, you will find probably any main jet size you might need in this set for most tuning applications. The main jet size should typically be increased when opening up the air intake or replacing the stock exhaust to compensate for the increased airflow. I have used this kit extensively for over three years with no problems, and the price is very good for the quality. The original keihin jet seems to be higher quality but these Daytona jets do just fine. It even comes with a 72 (smaller than stock) which I found useful when riding at high altitude while on a road trip. They come in a generic plastic case which has taken a beating in my tool bag and has never broken. Just get yourself a 38 slow jet and you're good to go.View Detail
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