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Spacers suck and there is no such thing as kinda flush or flush without touching guards

Do it right or don't bother doing it

No offence to you personally same goes to anyone

atleast i tried being nice lol

Have you 250cc boys considered changing your sprockets for a bit more grunt until you step up to a mid/litre?

No, never, not even for a second.

ah i see lol

well yeah that's what i was saying before then just loop it at the 3 in 1 unit and have both stand alone e/fan and the unit e/fan work together off the same switch. that's what we usually do anyway for people that want the 3 in 1 coz like you said the e/fan in the 3 in 1 unit is useless

Ah k, same page then. I'll either do that or just d/c the 3 in 1 fan as it won't really be needed...

haha no offense taken, i asked, after all :)

nah i was considering bolt on spacers, as sadly no mesos for just a different set of wheels with offset i can choose!

in regards to no guard-work, i sort of was asking if i did add spacers, would i have to do some guard work to make everything work or not, as opposed to getting away without doing any (although would've been cool/preferred if i didn't have to xD). but at the same time was expecting work has to be done, sorry i think i said it a bit misleadingly :P

Oh well, not sure how worthwhile it would be doing it to a 250, they probably have pretty short gears anyway and you might get sick of changing gears a lot. Would cost around $200 for the chain and sprockets to do it.

I'll be changing mine for one less tooth on the front sprocket soon. This will make me sit ~300rpm higher in top gear @ 100km/h, but I'll get faster acceleration and a more useful 1st gear (given 1st tops out at a ridiculous 167km/h).

haha no offense taken, i asked, after all :)

nah i was considering bolt on spacers, as sadly no mesos for just a different set of wheels with offset i can choose!

in regards to no guard-work, i sort of was asking if i did add spacers, would i have to do some guard work to make everything work or not, as opposed to getting away without doing any (although would've been cool/preferred if i didn't have to xD). but at the same time was expecting work has to be done, sorry i think i said it a bit misleadingly :P

anything more that what you've done will need a roll.

yea saw ya :P

Was going to wave, but was too busy changing gear and trying to work out if it was you... Just ended up being an awkward stare at each other moment.

picking up 16yr olds?

What do you think I was doing there?

Was going to wave, but was too busy changing gear and trying to work out if it was you... Just ended up being an awkward stare at each other moment.

What do you think I was doing there?

Yeah, when I see a white r33 I think it could be anyone at first thought it was my brother lol

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