KAWASAKI KDX200/220'95-06 Q SPARK ARRESTOR SILENCER. Got one
- GreatBritishRob
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KAWASAKI KDX200/220'95-06 Q SPARK ARRESTOR SILENCER. Got one
Fitted it and it runs fine without messing with the jetting
Chuffed and it sounds nice but not loud enough to upset the Anti's.
Just got to fit the Maer MX back end now and my KDX220 should be just right
Well post some pic's to bore you all soon
Chuffed and it sounds nice but not loud enough to upset the Anti's.
Just got to fit the Maer MX back end now and my KDX220 should be just right
Well post some pic's to bore you all soon
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I fergot what 'chuffed' was in British-speak.
I got into some poison oak a couple weeks back. Got a bad spot of it under one arm. It's really chuffed!
I got into some poison oak a couple weeks back. Got a bad spot of it under one arm. It's really chuffed!
Consider the source
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I was sure he wrote a definition for it before...but a search of the site gets only this post.
So much for being absolutely sure of and being able to count on things, 'eh?
He used it as a verb....that makes lemmy's #2 fit....
#2?
So much for being absolutely sure of and being able to count on things, 'eh?
He used it as a verb....that makes lemmy's #2 fit....
#2?
I chuffed and got a #2 by mistake?
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And both so rightlemmy wrote:I had to look it up.
From the urban dictionary
but another definition wasTo be very pleased, proud or happy with yourself
To break wind.
Actually i meant to ask a question.
Anyone used the FMF Q on their KDX?
Im thinking it doesnt need jetting to suit as the bikes run rich from the factory?!?!?!?!
Certainly seem's happy enough off the throttle.
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I've never heard anything good about the FmF Q. Maybe quiet...but doesn't run for diddle. Don't recall if any of those comments were from KDX'ers or not.
That's all anecdotal input.
BTW, how do the above noted definitions fit into, 'Chuffed and it sounds nice...' having anything to do with a spark arrestor?
I don't get it.
That's all anecdotal input.
BTW, how do the above noted definitions fit into, 'Chuffed and it sounds nice...' having anything to do with a spark arrestor?
I don't get it.
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Im very happy with the way the silencer sound's when the motorcycles engine is running. It has a pleasing tone that is highly unlikely to cause offence or be annoying to the rider of the said motorcycle. This can only be a good thing in todays current climate.canyncarvr wrote: BTW, how do the above noted definitions fit into, 'Chuffed and it sounds nice...' having anything to do with a spark arrestor?
I don't get it.
Understandable now?
Hahahah! I love it when Americans try and get all posh and over work the English language.
Funny thing actually. Aparently Americans actually speak an older version of English than the English. You dont actually speak American English, you speak old English, did you know that?
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'..over work the English language.'?
Is that like 'overwork'?
Chuffed: It's used as a verb 'fer crine out loud....and incorrectly at that, 'cuz there is no subject OR object to it!
Consider:
If a verb...who did it? WHAT did he/she/they/it do it to?
Re: ...did you know that?
I didn't know that...I know little of ANYthing...and understand practically nothing of THAT...and I PROVE it every day.
If you don't believe it...just ask my wife. Don't wait too long on that one, though......
Hell...I may be all posh now...and not even know it!
And if I DON'T know it, is THAT a good thing?
Ellifino.
Is that like 'overwork'?
Chuffed: It's used as a verb 'fer crine out loud....and incorrectly at that, 'cuz there is no subject OR object to it!
Consider:
That's a sentence? Of course not.He wrote:Painted.
If a verb...who did it? WHAT did he/she/they/it do it to?
Re: ...did you know that?
I didn't know that...I know little of ANYthing...and understand practically nothing of THAT...and I PROVE it every day.
If you don't believe it...just ask my wife. Don't wait too long on that one, though......
Hell...I may be all posh now...and not even know it!
And if I DON'T know it, is THAT a good thing?
Ellifino.
Consider the source
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- GreatBritishRob
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Erm!canyncarvr wrote:'..over work the English language.'?
Is that like 'overwork'?
Chuffed: It's used as a verb 'fer crine out loud....and incorrectly at that, 'cuz there is no subject OR object to it!
Consider:
That's a sentence? Of course not.He wrote:Painted.
If a verb...who did it? WHAT did he/she/they/it do it to?
Re: ...did you know that?
I didn't know that...I know little of ANYthing...and understand practically nothing of THAT...and I PROVE it every day.
If you don't believe it...just ask my wife. Don't wait too long on that one, though......
Hell...I may be all posh now...and not even know it!
And if I DON'T know it, is THAT a good thing?
Ellifino.
Yeah, ok
You still dont have the accent though
To be fair my written word is terrible, i hated school for one. Its made all the worse by the fact i just cant be bothered on internet forums.
I actually passed my English exam on the oral part (speaking part before the silly jokes come out ).
I also speak Welsh though which is a very old british language.
You'd go dotty looking at the Welsh alphabet