another week off, more perfectly good parts replaced.

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another week off, more perfectly good parts replaced.

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My pile of aftermarket parts is slowly dwindling as I find the time to fit them to the pcx.(sidenote: my pile of hardly used oem parts is growing rapidly) I had fitted a very nice set of Hardy handlebars but had to remove them due to the throttle cable and brakelines clashing with bodywork, I will sort this issue out next break. Only items I have left to fit are the 260mm front rotor, malossi clutch with winged bell, Kitaco torque cam and spring. I am very impressed with the Kitaco stainless brake lines, they have made a massive difference to braking power and feel.
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Super nice looking bike, congrats
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have you noticed any performance difference with the new exhaust?
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super_g wrote:have you noticed any performance difference with the new exhaust?

Difference? If you look closely the bike itself hasn't really been used
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One of the cleanest PCX I ever saw....
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Its the PCX OCD edition :lol:
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OCD is right on the money! Exhaust has made a small difference combined with quality air filter (DNA), just remember to disconnect the battery when messing with the exhaust or intake so the ECU can relearn. I chose the Kitaco exhaust as they were one of the only companies that display a dyno result. It sounds awesome and isnt overly loud like some other brands.
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Only fooling, if you like the blingy bits, go for it.
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chainsaw wrote:My pile of aftermarket parts is slowly dwindling as I find the time to fit them to the pcx.(sidenote: my pile of hardly used oem parts is growing rapidly) I had fitted a very nice set of Hardy handlebars but had to remove them due to the throttle cable and brakelines clashing with bodywork, I will sort this issue out next break. Only items I have left to fit are the 260mm front rotor, malossi clutch with winged bell, Kitaco torque cam and spring. I am very impressed with the Kitaco stainless brake lines, they have made a massive difference to braking power and feel.
All you need now is Yuminashi 31mm throttle body,injector and manifold and you would have 'second' :D fastest Pcx in Aus! 8)
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