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1hottbikechic
11-25-2007, 03:59 PM
We are going a different route for the 2008 race season and I am selling our pile of BRAND NEW NEVER OPENED go fast parts for the 07/08 GSXR1000. I have a total of $511.69 and that does not include shipping which was about 30-40 total as I did not buy everything at once. I would like to sell it as a package deal but if you want me to seperate we can do that aswell. I would like to do 475.00 everything shipped to yout door. Here is the run down of everything it includes plus prices. Everything was bought from Schintz.

Schnitz Front Strap 22.95

Schnitz Caliper Brackets 54.95

Schnitz Billet Lowering Link 199.95

BMC Race Filter 85.99

Vortex +2 Rear Sprocket 55.95

Vortex -1 Front Sprocket 21.95

G-Zero Gas Tank Foam 69.95

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I also have a 07 swing arm that has been glass bead blasted that I will sell for 75.00. Ready to be extended or powdercoated.

Cutty72
11-25-2007, 04:12 PM
we'll see if i get a 1K or not

stupid question tho. what is the purpose of the gas tank foam?

BigCory707
11-25-2007, 05:49 PM
we'll see if i get a 1K or not

stupid question tho. what is the purpose of the gas tank foam?

youre not alone, I dont know either?

1hottbikechic
11-25-2007, 06:27 PM
we'll see if i get a 1K or not

stupid question tho. what is the purpose of the gas tank foam?

Tank Foam, Anti-slosh, Sportbikes

Tank Foam, Anti-slosh, Sportbikes
Tank foam has been acclaimed as one of best accessories to improve handling and overall track performance. The foam is a military spec foam (cut into cross sections) containing millions of pores that eliminates inertia (weighted force) generated from riding which can unpredictably alter the way the bike handles and feels.

How it Works: 1 Gallon of gas weighs approximately 6 pounds and the average rider has about 1-2 gallons of fuel in their tank when racing. When launching, your fuel is violently slamming against the walls of your tank magnifying your 6 pounds of fuel to feel like 25 or 30lbs. This force is transferred directly the chassis and is felt throughout the bike and through the handlebars. The foam stabilizes your fuel’s movement through millions of porous cells and eliminates sudden and violent slosh. The foam is so porous, that it only takes up 1% of your tank capacity.

How to Install It: The foam can be installed quickly within 5 minutes using a long screw driver or t-handle wrench.

Step1: Remove the gas cap. You do not need to drain the tank for installation, but a low fuel level is recommended to make installation easier.

Step 2: Take the bottom cross section slice of the foam and roll it up as you would a newspaper. Roll it tight enough so that it will slip though the tank’s opening.

Step 3: Feed the rolled slice of foam into the tank and use a long screw driver or T-handle to seat the foam at the bottom of the tank.

Step 4: Repeat steps 2 and 3 with the other 4 cross sectional slices of the foam stacking each piece inside the tank.

Step 5: Check your fuel using your screw driver or T-handle by pushing down on the foam until it reveals the fuel level. Be sure to monitor your fuel levels often in this manner so as to not run out of fuel while riding.

BigCory707
11-25-2007, 07:10 PM
thank you for clearing that up.

Cutty72
11-25-2007, 09:14 PM
I agree... thinking that is more for the drag race side of things, as when at a track day, wouldn't you ride with a full tank???

and as for watching fuel level, does adding tank foam disable the low fuel light that most new sportbikes have??

Actually, MODS could you move this to a new thread, so as not to clog up 1HBC's for sale thread... sorry, I started it :sadwalk: