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Old Mar 17, 2014 | 10:37 PM
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I have a power commander or on it, it says fuel management from wiseco. I searched it up, it's mainly for a dirt bike. But this is how I bought my bike, help would be much appreciated thank you
 
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Old Mar 22, 2014 | 09:02 AM
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If it's just a plug n play like the powercommander, I'd unplug it and see how it runs. Does it have an aftermarket exhaust or air filter or any other engine mods? If everything else is stock then safest bet would be to remove it. Probably best asking the previous owner about it to be safe and sure.
 
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Old Mar 24, 2014 | 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by bluebadger
If it's just a plug n play like the powercommander, I'd unplug it and see how it runs. Does it have an aftermarket exhaust or air filter or any other engine mods? If everything else is stock then safest bet would be to remove it. Probably best asking the previous owner about it to be safe and sure.
Only a delkevic exhaust and I cant tell how to tell if its an aftermarket air filter. How do I check that? Sorry I am a new rider trying to learn some more information. Previous owner does not speak english I had to have a spanish translator lol. But I will try tbat tomorrow and see how that goes. As of now my project is plastidipping my bike then convert to a 600rr seat.any suggestions on mods to better improve my bike?
 
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Old Mar 25, 2014 | 07:30 AM
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I reckon that's why it's there, to match the exhaust. Air filter is under your fuel tank, but doesn't really make much difference tbh. As long as it runs okay I wouldn't worry too much, but I would check the exhaust is road legal before MOT (if in UK), or whatever your equivalent road worthy legal checks are.

Look forward to see the work you've got planned, where'd you get the plastidip stuff from? Heard about it but never tried it or seen it myself.
 
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Old Mar 28, 2014 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by bluebadger
I reckon that's why it's there, to match the exhaust. Air filter is under your fuel tank, but doesn't really make much difference tbh. As long as it runs okay I wouldn't worry too much, but I would check the exhaust is road legal before MOT (if in UK), or whatever your equivalent road worthy legal checks are.

Look forward to see the work you've got planned, where'd you get the plastidip stuff from? Heard about it but never tried it or seen it myself.

In the US home depo carries them for only $6 a can, and hey didnt you do a seat conversion on your bike? Or is this a wrong user lol
 
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Old Mar 29, 2014 | 04:52 PM
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In the US home depo carries them for only $6 a can, and hey didnt you do a seat conversion on your bike? Or is this a wrong user lol
Wasn't me bud. Looks like that plastidip I can get over here for about $10 for a 250ml tin, before postage. Everything much cheaper over your way. Got me a big luggage case ready for my Florida holiday, less than five weeks time, whoop whoop
 
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