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Honda powervalves Ha
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Posted: 10/29/09 04:18 AM
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I got a buddy that just took his bike into a shop for some winter work. The problem is it started acting up real bad and making weird noises. The right power valve broke, come losose, whatever. Anyway, the guy at the shop told him there was a company that makes power valve eliminator kit, but he couldn't remember who made em. Does anyone know what company makes this. Thanks alot. sorry, it's a 2000 cr250
1997 RM125 (Thanks DirtJumper)
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Posted: 10/29/09 06:26 AM
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Never heard of a powervalve eliminator. Maybe Karel Kramer knows?
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starman11
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Posted: 10/30/09 12:39 AM
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Swedetech makes them. www.swedetech.com
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Posted: 10/31/09 06:32 AM
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i couldn't find anything on that website. could you provide me with a link?
1997 RM125 (Thanks DirtJumper)
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gator20
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Posted: 10/31/09 06:44 AM
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how could you eliminate the powervalve? without that what good is a 2 stroke
_______________ 2000 YZ 250 Balls to the wall
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NZrider
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Posted: 11/01/09 12:22 AM
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if you can ride it on the pipe all the time then its just as good as ever with a little added reliability
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jeepwheel
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Posted: 11/03/09 08:23 AM
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the honda power valve is not that complex, i would just fix it the way it was designed, i am sure it would work better and cost less. just my opinion.
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