Reed block options for a 200

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fred shed
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Hi,
Looking for a reed block assembly for a GP200 cylinder I'm modifying, the LTH is a bit small and not what I'm looking for and the Atomic needs way to many fins removing for my own liking, are there any others available ?
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Yes the mb shorty...I run one on both my bikes,one on a muggello 225 the other on an iron 200,well designed and work well.But you will have to trim some fins
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I wouldn't worry about trimming fins as its on the cool inlet side plus the nice big lump of ally you are adding as a reedblock will act as a heatsink;-)
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tea5ive wrote:I wouldn't worry about trimming fins as its on the cool inlet side plus the nice big lump of ally you are adding as a reedblock will act as a heatsink;-)
Aye. I fitted one of the ATOMIC ones last year & have thrashed the arse off my scoot for 3000 odd miles thus far with NO issues at all. Be aware though you wont be able to use a sponge air filter if on S3, the block pushes it too close to the panel.
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