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Apart from the standard inlet manifold boost bottle can anyone recommened any particular aftermarket boost bottles that would be suitable for the DTR 02



-- Edited by Ralzy on Friday 16th of March 2012 01:22:39 AM



-- Edited by Ralzy on Friday 16th of March 2012 01:23:52 AM

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are they any good do they work?



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the dt has 2 of them standard



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Lol noob

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Calum122 wrote:

Lol noob


 How does that comment help in the slightest?



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ha ha now now children 

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The question had already been answered. I was just laughing cause it was a bit of a noobish thing to ask. It's like saying what do those two levers do on the front of the handle bars?

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Not really, the OP asked if they worked and are good and all 'the only way is YAMAHA DTR' said was that they come with 2 as standard
Not mentioning at all whether or not they work or are infact a good thing to keep on..

The word 'boost' to me seems like it would be a worth while thing to keep on your bike but from experience the one inbetween the carb and airbox is junk
But the other one actually on the inlet manifold itself collects unused fuel when the reed valves snap shut, or something along those lines

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like what gincat said, sorry didnt answer well, thought this post was also part of this one http://dt125r.activeboard.com/t48290490/plastic-bottle-on-airbox-to-carb-boot/



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GRRR! links still don't work can someone please fix or bump the post please?

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Yeah true. Sorry :/

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Homemade lucazade bottles :D

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I really don't think the one on the airbox rubber does anything..

The one on the inlet manifold supposedly collects the fuel when the reeds snap shut..
I think it was 'the only way is YAMAHA DTR' who said he drilled his inlet one bigger
Now whether that would let it hold more unused fuel is another matter..
Maybe it works on a vacuum and the smaller hole causes more suction of the unused fuel

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