Replacing my A/C
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RE: Replacing my A/C
ORIGINAL: smokeygold
You don't really use your A/C in the cool / cold weather so why not wait until it gets really hot outside. I wish I got A/C as an option on my bike!!![sm=dontgetit.gif][sm=roll.gif]
You don't really use your A/C in the cool / cold weather so why not wait until it gets really hot outside. I wish I got A/C as an option on my bike!!![sm=dontgetit.gif][sm=roll.gif]
As far as the original question, if you just replace the pipes you won't need to rejet the carb. If you want to really open the airflow, and horsepower, on the bike, then do the complete Stage 1 conversion with the A/C and rejet the carb. And you will have to rejet if you replace the A/C at this point.
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RE: Replacing my A/C
Thanks sportyPig thats all I needed to know,Thats why we all are on this site to ask questions and get some good advice.Just wasnt in the mood for a smart *** response if people are not interested in the post they shouldnt respond at all you know what I mean. Thanks for the answer to my question.