Biohazard Cycles

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  1. Parky

    Parky New Member

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    Has any one on here recently ordered of Biohazard in the States. Just been looking at their Yoshi exhausts and the prices are well cheap. I was just wondering if its too good to be true as far as I am aware you only pay 29 quid import tax.
     
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    Yes loads of us here as ordered and had great service. The general duty paid was around 28 ish. It you email Tom directly he,ll look after you!!
     
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    Yep got my Yosh from Tom no problems at all.

    Basically exactly what you pay depends on the exhange rate.

    Tom will put the valuedown as $100 you will pay VAT at 20% on the $100 plus and the $79 delivery fee, about £22 plus £8 to Parcelforce for the pleasure.
     
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  4. Parky

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    Cheers mate sounds good still works out to be a massive saving.:)
     
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    How do you find your Yoshi for looks,sounds etc? Do you run it all as standard or have you had a Power Commander and Dyno set up?
     
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    How do you find your Yoshi for looks,sounds etc? Do you run it all as standard or have you had a Power Commander and Dyno set up?
     
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    Same here, ordered from Tom.
    I think you`ll be ok with the baffle in, but to run it out, then a PC5 with o2 eliminator is needed to be honest, as it will run lean.
     
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    So if the baffle is out on my Akro, in theory it is not as powerful as with a baffle in because of the air/fueling settings on the lambda?
    Being an old 2 stroke hack I'm still learning how these big bikes work.
     
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  9. Parky

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    Cheers mate I think it would be rude to leave the baffle in and hold back the extra sound. Looks like I will have to save a bit more for PC5 and Dyno set up. I take it the o2 eliminator does away with Lamda sensor on the link pipe?
     
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    Yes it does, should come with the PC5.
     
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    In theory, yes. It is advisable to get a custom tune for the bike to run the right air fuel ratio, which in turn will release more horses and torque, but most of all will give you a smooth and linear drive, and not have the motor run lean or rich, which if left long enough, fooks the engine up.
    The best way is to get 2 dyno tunes, one for baffle in and one for baffle out.
     
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    At the moment I've got baffle out PC5 and O2 eliminator fitted with the downloaded map.

    The flat spot around 4.5k is noticably absent and the fuelling feels ok so for now I'm happy but I also have a race filter to fit at which point I'll get a custom map.
     
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    Cheers for all the info :)
     
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    Cheers yeah that makes sense.
     
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    +1 on that
     
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    running mine with baffle in and oe sensor fitted in link pipe. runs nice and clean with no flatspots or lumpiness.
     
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    Sounds good mate. Does the Yoshi sound loud with the baffle in?
     
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    no not too loud at all. has a nice sound too it moreso than with baffle out.
     

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