Hi all,
looking for a little advise, i have some new Boyesen Reeds that dont have the thin rev plate accross the mount holes, the paper work that comes with it called for use of the old plate if none is supplied. Is anyone using the std rev plate with Boyesen reeds or are you doing something different??
Cheers Max,
A little advise with Boyesen Power Reeds and rev plate
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I've used the stock plate before, just be sure to check that the screw length is right
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Hi mate.
When I got my big girl, she had boyesen carbon reeds fitted using the stock plate.
It went great...until I put a 39.5 PWK and rad valve in
I did fit a set of Boyesen carbon reeds to my brothers YZ250WR and that was supplied with a small rev plate ,disgarding the stock plate.
Made it a different bike ,so I would say if it needs it Boyesen will supply it in the kit.
When I got my big girl, she had boyesen carbon reeds fitted using the stock plate.
It went great...until I put a 39.5 PWK and rad valve in
I did fit a set of Boyesen carbon reeds to my brothers YZ250WR and that was supplied with a small rev plate ,disgarding the stock plate.
Made it a different bike ,so I would say if it needs it Boyesen will supply it in the kit.
Keep it real, Keep it steel.
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