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Sting and Bling; MotoYoyo Clamps, o'ohlins-ey' forks for Shreddr, Hogshair from PT

It's frikkin' trying to SNOW here. Looks like a cheapo disaster movie from the deck, so it was finally time to change the clamps. I won't bore you with the details since it's all been said before but damm if they don't have a huge bling factor. These things have to be worth 5 HP easy
And Shreddr, I gots yer fork legs right here...






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Very Nice! The fork legs look cool, what did you do anodize the tubes and paint the carriers?

Another thing, you are losing lots of bling with all that bar-back $hit on there. Put the bar clamps back underneath where they belong, and revel in the beauty of that gorgeous top clamp, and I think 5HP is conservative, its more like 8!
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Johnny , whats blocking the snorkel intake tube?
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It's an electrostatic filter like the one I'm running. A very large increase in air flow vs. standard filters, and extremely efficient. Ask any HVAC pro. It's the type used in ultra-clean computer environments, hospitals, etc. The filter material is very inexpensive, and cleans with dish soap in the kitchen sink. Jony, did you find the spray-on tacky?
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hey Tony;
Hi bud....well, I actually got impatient and used some spray PJ1 foam filter oil on it. It should work....

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