rejetting
#3
Re: rejetting
if your thinkin for performance for what you'd gain it probley wouldnt be worth messin with, and if you did do it you'd have a pipe and filter change to go along with it to get any real benifit from it so that would probley rule out 'cheap' aswell.
#4
Re: rejetting
Originally Posted by MUNKEY
if your thinkin for performance for what you'd gain it probley wouldnt be worth messin with, and if you did do it you'd have a pipe and filter change to go along with it to get any real benifit from it so that would probley rule out 'cheap' aswell.
#10
Re: rejetting
Originally Posted by vtr420
let me re phrase then i got a new pipe on my bike and now its sloppy as fu#k and needs rejetting frasers newcstle quoted me 600$ if they get it right so i was thinking more like 3-350
#11
Re: rejetting
Originally Posted by MUNKEY
ahh fair enuff mate, $600! f#%k them clowns off!
#12
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Originally Posted by vtr420
frasers newcstle quoted me 600$ if they get it right
Mind you he used to be Graeme Morris' mechanic when he raced my model CBR600F
Originally Posted by vtr420
Yeh man Frasers aka norms ripoff shop how dothey get off with $98.7 h labour and i bet there paying the mechs like 20$
I'm with Ned, Morris'! :YEAH
#13
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cheers storm hey i took mine there to get the suspension tighted. i didnt wanna stuff the warrenty and do it myself (with a hammer and screwdriver) but thought o well at least frasers will have a tool. i take it and the dude walks around scratching his head for like 5 mins asks old matey some thing then pulls out a hammer and screwdriver and starts waking away AAARRRGGG they make me angry
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