Front Number Plate

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LapTraffic
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#1 Post by LapTraffic »

Quadshop has em cheap. 25 bucks!

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Give em a call

JST
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Front # plates

#2 Post by JST »

Are you saying that if I use the stock front # plate that I'm going to be running hot?Should I cot holes in the front plate?Does anyone running the stock front # plate have these problems?

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#3 Post by Redman »

I think they were designed to keep the radiator from getting clogged. They direct the air to the shrouds not directly on the radiator. I would consider getting bigger shrouds. I myself have pc carbon fiber ones. They bring in alot more air.

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#4 Post by LapTraffic »

I have the number plate. I think it adds a nice tough to the bike. I also made a pair of shrouds out of aluminum diamond plate for less than 20 bucks.

I ran a race with it for an hour and a half wide open and didnt have the fan running when I stopped. My shrouds are angled out a bit, but not much, remember, you're still getting a lot of airflow in and around the bumper area, and if it needs to the fan will come on and force air through the radiator.

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