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Originally Posted by Koolaidy
just wondering why a bike w/ that much hp would need nitrous? Could you even keep traction on the pavement?
Originally Posted by B16aTeggy
pretty sure hes gonna use it to run his air shifter too 
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-73 kawasaki z1 900/ 05 cbr600rr motor
-06 675 117whp 52fttq
AIM- B16aTeggy
Originally Posted by Koolaidy
just wondering why a bike w/ that much hp would need nitrous? Could you even keep traction on the pavement?
It takes effort, experience and patience... but that is how street bikes are running 7 second 1/4 passes at 200(+)mph.

But the main purpose for N2O on my bike is to fuel the shifter.
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Originally Posted by Cecil
Bikes with twice the RWHP as mine are able to "hook-up".
It takes effort, experience and patience... but that is how street bikes are running 7 second 1/4 passes at 200(+)mph.
But the main purpose for N2O on my bike is to fuel the shifter.
It takes effort, experience and patience... but that is how street bikes are running 7 second 1/4 passes at 200(+)mph.

But the main purpose for N2O on my bike is to fuel the shifter.
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i like bobsters air shifter set up. doesn't waste n2o
Originally Posted by TNathe
what is he using? CO2? The thing with nitrous is that instead of the normal 1200 psi or whatev you can fill CO2 tanks to, nitrous bottles can be filled 3 times that pressure. I imagine is the same reason paintballers prefer nitrogen over co2. 

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