PAIR blocking plates

reward69

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Where's the best place to get these?? Anyone on here have them???

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could this mod be performed on a stock motor / stock bike? what would the pro's and con's be of doing this mod at all?

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make them yourself, go to home depot or lowes where they have the small selection of metal (angle iron, aluminum, etc.) Buy a piece of the 3/4" wide aluminum flat bar for about $3 and come home and measure the bolt pattern from the original bolt holes on the engine. Oh yea, you need a little high temp red silicone.

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(sportrider1296 @ Sep. 26 2006,12:14) make them yourself, go to home depot or lowes where they have the small selection of metal (angle iron, aluminum, etc.) Buy a piece of the 3/4" wide aluminum flat bar for about $3 and come home and measure the bolt pattern from the original bolt holes on the engine. Oh yea, you need a little high temp red silicone.
If you want add a little more piece of mind, you can do what I did. Cut the flanges off the PAIR valve tubes, smooth them down, bolt then on over the aluminum plates that you make. Works great lasts long time.

Don

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but what exactly is this mod for? What does it do for your bike? And what would it do for a stock bike? Needing more info please.

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just screw some self tapping bolts in the holes in the head.
cost 149 cents

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Its for emissions, you do not need it. If your bike is completely stock, leave it alone. Its not worth the hassle w/o changing nothing else IMO
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