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      Awesome Ebayer. Welcomed back at Contact Left Military+Camping supplies anytime
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    Reviews (2)
    Pipercross Oval Air Filter for Suzuki GSXR750 T,V,W,X 96-99
    26 Apr, 2017
    Motorcycle air filter
    I got this as direct replacement for stock air filter, it sounds better, gives a small power increase and is a washable filter to be used over and over again, thus saving money buying filters every year. I used it on my gsxr 600 sad motorcycle, which is a twin carb setup and a more old school styal engine without the electronics plastered over it.
    D.I.D KM 500 R Motorcycle Chain Cut and Rivet Tool
    04 Jan, 2022
    DiD chain tool
    I got a new DID x ring chain for my bike, bought a cheap “DID style” cutting and riveting tool. This turned out to be a mistake as the DID style tool bent when trying to rivet the chain link. A new chain link and a proper DID tool later, my chain riveted perfectly with the branded tool. My opinion is don’t buy a cheap £20 did style tool as the chain needs to be correctly riveted in the case it could break when in use and damage the bike or worse the rider… but the proper DID tool for the DID chain. I followed the instructions for use in both tools cases to the letter, thus I know for sure the cheap version was garbage and made from cheese. Putting the did style tool and the proper did tool side by side, it becomes very evident that the cheap one is made roughly and cheaply. As far as the proper DID tool goes, does what it says on the tin, works as expected. It’s an expensive tool but you get what you pay for.

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