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Re: [ST] Initial Jet-Hot Report



Well, before was a semi-ugly header pipe almost completely hidden by bodywork and radiators.  Now, it's a pretty silver, semi-gloss, if you will, almost completely hidden by bodywork. :0)
 
I'll have to pull some pieces off to take "after" pics.  I have no 'before", but I imagine looking at any ST/RS/955i header pipe uncoated would provide that, yes?
 
J

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From: st-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Todd J
Sent: Fri 5/4/2007 9:52 AM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ST] Initial Jet-Hot Report



Jeremy, can you post some photos of the finished job? Maybe before and after for comparison?
  Todd

Jeremy Witt <Jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  It hasn't yet been very hot up this way, but I have had several
opportunities to be sitting on blacktop in traffic long enough for the
engine to warm up to fan speed. Including one 82 degree morning stuck
at a dead stop on the highway for 15 minutes. I'm very happy to report
that the right leg roasting issue seems to be cured. I don't notice any
difference in temp on either side. If anything, both sides are cooler.
Best $163 I've spent on a bike in a long time!



More later when summer is at full height.



Jeremy Witt

Newbury Partners

www.newburypartners.com

(o) 603-893-3022

(c) 603-475-4228

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