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Old Aug 2, 2007 | 03:55 AM
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Default Rap 700R Mods Dissapointed

Having ridden the new 700R, and one becoming available I bought it !, Great, but I was not that impress by the power, as soon as you get on one the extra stability the new suspension and the even power delivery of the EFI make it feel slow.( but of course its not that slow)

The other 700R my pal has was standard as well, but we bought the same bolts on´´s more or less.

He fitted the exhaust an HFM slip on, and as I was fitting the rest, the USB III and Pro intake I thought I would fit my filter and computer as well.

A direct comparison the 700R nearly pulled my arms off as well as difficult to keep the front down in second.

Fitted a Two Brothers exhaust and upped the EFI, and now its even faster, but the noise from the Two Brothers is far to loud for the street. And I am not that impressed about the gain in power.

Looks to me a filter and remap is the best way to go for the most power for bolt on´s.

I have a Quiet DMC slip on , I will try that this weekend see if I can get a compromise.

It will be difficult to get a quiet core for the Two Brothers due to my location. But maybe I can come up with something.
 
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Old Aug 2, 2007 | 08:26 PM
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Default Rap 700R Mods Dissapointed

nearly pulled your arms off and cant keep it down in second? sounds like thats alot of power you added[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] cant wait til i have that problem.Sound nice!
 
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