Can u help me

what is better kawasaki ninja or honda cbr

Poll ended at Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:50 am

Ninja
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cbr
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Can u help me

#1 Unread post by yamaha tw200 »

I need some help. I just bought an 1994 yamaha tw200 it has been an excelent bike but i want to make it sound a little better and make it look a little cooler. Do you know of any exhaust kits or slip ons that will work for my dirtbike. IF so please reply. I am very desperate. If you have any ideas of what i can do for appearence please let me know thnx
Thanx for your help! :)

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#2 Unread post by ZooTech »

Yes, I do believe I can help you.....your poll needs to be related in some way to the question in the body of your post.

I'm glad we had this talk.

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#3 Unread post by ronboskz650sr »

Either one of those bikes will do both of those things better. And Zoo is right...topical polls get better responses, because people who care about the topic will respond, too. 8)
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Re: Can u help me

#4 Unread post by TechTMW »

yamaha tw200 wrote: ... sound a little better and make it look a little cooler.
Install a radio and mount some fans to the handlebars.

You could install an air conditioning system, but that might be impractical.

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