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It's fair, No athena, works well with the proma |
August 8, 2011 |
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WillD SWOOP
from ATL ATL bitches.
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It comes great, there's really no prep work before you bolt it on. There's a lot of ports, but they're not too impressive. Pretty weak for Polini really i'd have expected more from them. Anyhow, I would call this an average kit. It's nothing to the Athena's, it's pretty comparable to the DR. Powerband works well with the Proma circuit pipe.
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This is what your looking for |
December 18, 2010 |
| taco eater:
Peetar
from reno, NV United States
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Your tired old Urban Express needs a new motor this is an easy way to bolt on and keep on riding! I'm going 20mph were I used to go 10!!! easy easy easy, good good good.
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Better then a DR worth the extra bucks |
November 1, 2010 |
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Bengry
from michigan > your state
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I love this more then the DR. It hits at a lower powerband and keeps the bike in the powerband longer up hills, usually beating the other guys on a DR. Oh yeah and the kit itself is more beautifully finished then the other kits i have seen which include: DR, stocko shocko, wizard.
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kit rips hard |
October 3, 2010 |
| taco eater:
cameron blanchard
from worcester, MA United States
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port out the exhaust to match the crush gasket, its tiiiiiny. kit rips, haaard. blast your friends with their lame dr's and such. notch your variator, for sure. i'm hitting 55 with proma pipe polini kit and stock notched variator, and theres way more to be had with a little variator tuning. [55mph at super super low rpms]. GET IT
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Great kit |
September 1, 2010 |
| taco eater:
Tim
from Puyallup, WA United States
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This is one of the easiest things.... The only issue we ran into was to make sure the rings are aligned to their detents or the piston will not go in the cylinder. I installed the proma exhaust at the same time, and WOW, the bike has easily twice the power. Best bang for the buck!
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