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What grade of gas do you use?

I would like for the bars to be a little higher and back a little.. What are my options?

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Thanks, That's what it said on the sticker as a minimum. I was just wondering if it was the best...

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87-90 octane for the handle bars reaper risers or crap whats the name of the other one someone will post up pics eventually heli bars also

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(onerabidshark @ Oct. 24 2006,15:13) 87-90 octane          for the handle bars  reaper risers or   crap whats the name of the other one someone will post up pics eventually    heli bars also
I believe you are thinking of the Genmar riser

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Spiegler makes motorcross type bars for the Busa too.

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The highest octane I can get when I need gas.

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mid grade
reaper style risers.2"

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87 is recommeded. I've just recently started with the 87.....I haven't noticed anything abnormal.

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(ranman @ Oct. 24 2006,15:25) mid grade
reaper style risers.2"
Thanks to everyone I have put both 89 and 90 I guess next I'll try 87... Need to look at bars, I hear there are some more comfortable than the stock bars...

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87 on gas, and Helibars for a 1 1/2" higher 3/4" more rear ward angle. Works for me just GREAT
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Genmar and Helibars here and Love it. Just don't forgert to extend the brake and clutch lines if you do both.

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(SpeedAdict @ Oct. 25 2006,05:02) Genmar and Helibars here and Love it. Just don't forgert to extend the brake and clutch lines if you do both.
Where's the best place to get longer cables?... How much longer do they need to be?

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(Gunnybusa @ Oct. 24 2006,18:45)
(JET-A @ Oct. 24 2006,15:24) The highest octane I can get when I need gas.
Why?
Long ago and far away, running air cooled bikes.... They all seemed to run better (less knock, more power, etc...) on higher octane. I guess it is just left over habit.

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(JET-A @ Oct. 25 2006,07:07)
(Gunnybusa @ Oct. 24 2006,18:45)
(JET-A @ Oct. 24 2006,15:24) The highest octane I can get when I need gas.
Why?
Long ago and far away, running air cooled bikes....  They all seemed to run better (less knock, more power, etc...) on higher octane.  I guess it is just left over habit.
You are absolutely right about air cooled bikes.

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(extreemachine @ Oct. 25 2006,09:17) 87 Octane
Heli Bars
Where on LI? I lived there for about 20 years.. Just moved back to Va. 3 years ago... Not many places to ride a BUSA there anymore? or any motorcycle for that matter...
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