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Old 07-25-2006, 02:45 AM
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Im lookin to maybe add a sneaky pete system to my bike. anyone have any ideas on where to hide a 10 oz or 1lb bottle where it def. cant be seen?
 
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like you really need it.how about a couple of rocket boosters straped to the tail.
 
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Old 07-25-2006, 04:53 AM
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yea well rather ya think i need it or not I still would like to have some positive feedback on it.
 
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Wats a sneaky pete?? Some kind of a booster?? CBR 1KRR got no storage space unless u called the space under the pillion seat a storage space. haha..can't even put a water botle in there. If you decide to hide it somewhere in the plastic panels..i'm afraid it'll be too hot and BOOM!! I can see you skywards here in SIngapore!!
 
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Old 07-25-2006, 01:58 PM
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whats a sneaky pete? NOS? i dont think there would b anywhere that u can hide that bottle. even the tail end gets hot as hell
 
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yep he is referring to a NOS system, the only place I can think to mount it would be somewhere under the upper or lower fairing covers, and it would be a really small bottle. NOS makes for an insane ride, never ridden a sport bike with it, a buddy has a bourget and it has NOS, even on that bike its nuts. NOS is power man's power (no offense intended); its the most HP you can get for the money, but costly on the repair end, as it eats the rings and the valve seats.
 
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