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    What are some good CHEAP mods for a 2004 FXHO?
    2004 Yamaha FXHO

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    Re: fxho

    None are cheap - but Riva has a few to kick it up a couple MPH. Nothing major though.
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    • #3
      Re: fxho

      For $180, you can bolt on an Adjust-A-Thrust. gets you 1 to 1.5 more top end, stronger midrange and reduced cavitation.
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      • #4
        Re: fxho

        CLICK HERE------>http://www.islandracing.net/pages/793113/index.htm

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        • #5
          Re: fxho

          Just a suggestion to boost your sales Carl - you might want to include the performance numbers from your kits, it'll be a common question.
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          • #6
            Re: fxho

            Thanks Tech!!
            Ill be quite honest theres a reasoning behind it. Dealing with custs all over the world, and the extreme differences in conditions, altitudes, setups water conditions--- its too hard to "set" a particular speed to a certain setup.There is just way too many variables.
            Weve always believed there is no "one kit for all" as we tend to set up each individuals "kits" for each riders conditions, altitudes and performance preferances.
            If i had a dollar every time I heard "I bolted in this kit that was advertized to go 72 and i can only go 67" .... you get the point... The phone is always on for those who have questions
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