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Old 20-03-2005, 06:11 PM
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WT603 Walbro 15mm Carbies..................$90
WT280 Walbro 16mm Carbies.................$110
14/14 Dellorto/manifold/filter/cable ...........$159
ADA Reeds.....................$28.00
Timing Keys....................$25.00
6/7/8/9t sprockets..............$30.00
63/74t Sprockets...............$38.00
Bazooka Pipes..................$169.00
Sikk Gen1 Pipes................$100.00
Fatboy Pipes....................$129.00
ip2V2 Pipes.....................$149.00

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Hey Dcristo, great to see this new index section - Hopefully somewhere the guys can go to to see the latest, best and cheapest!

And I wish I knew about Carter and Ozscoot when I bought my last WT603 - It cost me $125 up here and that was just a bare carby that didn't even have the red choke lever fitted.
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hi carterraceengines,
I have a 47cc half fairing I bought from ozscoot, do you know what would be the best pipe for it?
I should mention that I have just bought a walbro carb and big bore kit for it too, so one that would suit that and still fit in the frame, external barrel is same size as the standard one. I like the look of ozscoot pipe with the 4 exchangable tips, though not sure if it will fit my bike?
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Old 21-03-2005, 07:03 PM
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Hey amigo, the 1/2 farings are a tight squeeze so my suggestion is using the SIKK pipe we have on our site it runs under the frame, The Bazppka may not fit although i have had guys which have successfully fitted them, our bazooka comes standard with removeable silencer so u can add stinger pipes later.
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Old 21-03-2005, 08:34 PM
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hi, thanks I will have a look on your site....
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Hey guys im thinking of getting one of your full circle cranks and was wondering what stroke are they and what size gudgen pin are they set up for also does any one make single ring pistons that take a thin taper type ring to suit a 44mm bore cheers
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the Crank is a +3mm you need to use a 44mm with small wrist pin we have a conversion kit for large wrist pin pistons available for $15
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Hi Carter,
I too have been considering the full circle crank, I have just fitted a big bore kit (49cc) to my 47cc half fairing, which I found was only really a 40cc when I swapped barrel. What mod's, and parts, would I require to fit the full circle crank?
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Old 03-04-2005, 12:40 AM
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You may need to grind some of the inner case to allow the new conrod to spin freely, a good set of bearings and seals also
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Pipe is too big?

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I have a half fairing chinese crapper. Pics in the photo section. Want a pipe to go in there...... what do you think? Same as the previous posts? 8)
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