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Message started by shawn_b on 08/02/05 at 10:32:03

Title: mac slip on
Post by shawn_b on 08/02/05 at 10:32:03

where is the best place to buy on are they easy to put on/no rigging  and do i need to re jet to carb bone stock 2000 thanks for all the help



shawn

Title: Re: mac slip on
Post by Savage_Rob on 08/02/05 at 10:48:03


shawn_b wrote:
where is the best place to buy on are they easy to put on/no rigging  and do i need to re jet to carb bone stock 2000 thanks for all the help



shawn

I got mine from Mac Performance (http://www.macperformance.com/store/category.cfm?SID=3&Category_ID=720).  It's a piece of cake to install since it's made to fit the bike.  Be sure you clean your skin oild off of it well after installing before you heat it up or it'll be tough to clean.  I would suggest you also get the two exhaust gaskets from a dealer, BikeBandit.com or RonAyers.com and install new gaskets when you do this.  I would definitely rejet to at least a 152.5.  If you improve your air filter, go with a 155 or 157.5.  You'll probably have to play with it a bit to see what's best for you.  Fortunately, main jets are about $3 each.

Title: Re: mac slip on
Post by shawn_b on 08/02/05 at 11:09:16

how do you change the main jet is the mac pretty loud


shawn

Title: Re: mac slip on
Post by Savage_Rob on 08/02/05 at 12:03:16

The MAC is fairly loud and the MP3 clips are available in a thread called "Savage Sounds (mufflers)" in the Technical Corner.  Remember not to post comments or questions there though.
The main jet is in the bottom of the carb and requires you to remove the float bowl.  It takes four screws and you'll probably need an offset screwdriver for two of them.  I would suggest you replace those four screws with stainless allen screws and lockwashers to ease future access.  Please refer to your Clymer's or Suzuki manual for an exploded view of the carb.  If you don't have one, I'd suggest you get one.  In the mean time, try the microfiche at either RonAyers.com or BikeBandit.com.

Title: Re: mac slip on
Post by shawn_b on 08/02/05 at 23:25:12

thanks i have heard the mp3 good but not like the real thing

shawn


Title: Re: mac slip on
Post by Savage_Rob on 08/03/05 at 06:04:29


shawn_b wrote:
thanks i have heard the mp3 good but not like the real thing

shawn

It's pretty close.  I recorded the MAC MP3 from my bike.

Title: Re: mac slip on
Post by theikeman on 08/03/05 at 16:14:25

Here's a really good deal on a supertrapp
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4565984002&rd=1

:)

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