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verticalkd

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:11 am
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Hi guys. Been riding my GSXR400MSP 1992 for quite a while and feeling
a certain lack of power so decide to embark on some modification.
Things I am looking at includes:-

1. Air box modification
2. Able to do a "ram air" setup?
3. A aftermarket CDI???
4. Aftermkt full exhaust system. (Can't find any on ebay etc)

Any guys here who have done anything on their GK76 for power
improvement?
The bike controls really well so I don't think there is a need to
improve control.
Well there is any advice, I will most appreciate!

Hope to hear from the veterans here.

Thanks!

Kim

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:22 am
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On Dec 26, 12:11�am, verticalkd <yeokim....DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:

> Well there is any advice, I will most appreciate!

If your 400 doesn't have enough power to suit you, buy a 600.

If your 600 doesn't have enough power to suit you, buy a 750.

If your 750 doesn't have enough power to suit you, buy a 1000.

If your 1000 doesn't have enough power to suit you, buy a Hayabuzzard.

But don't complain about the Buzzard's handling

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:38 am
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"verticalkd" <yeokimmoh DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote

> Hi guys. Been riding my GSXR400MSP 1992 for quite a while and feeling
> a certain lack of power so decide to embark on some modification.
> Things I am looking at includes:-
>
> Well there is any advice, I will most appreciate!
>

Sell it and get a different bike! Really.
None of the mods. that you can do will result in a significant increase in
power and you might actually end up worse off.
The cost/benefit ratio is too high. When you add in your time to the cost,
it is WAY too high.
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