can i put the power now system on my dirt bike

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will0203

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I have a 1998 suzuki rm 125, i was looking to the whole power now kit for my dirt bike but couldnt find it. can i get it for my bike, where at,??
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Sure you can put one on, but you might as well bolt a toaster to the triple clamps. It will have the same effect on performance.
 

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Save your money, it's a BS product.
 

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The power now, or the scary power now? Same isle as red powerbands, spark enhancers and most all hp in a can items. It effects jetting, so does actually adjusting your carb, yourself.
 

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have one for my cr125r but its sitting on the shelf because I didn't feel a difference and it was just more weight i didn't want. The idea makes sense but I have never seen it work. I also have not seen it many times other than my bike. There has been some reviews from people saying they do work. It may have a different effect on different carb types.
 

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From all of the tests I have read about them, they do one thing, and one thing only. They remove excess cash from your bank account.

They do not, however, improve the performance of your bike enough to warrant spending the extra money.
 
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indy i think this guy is a lost cause. he saw POWER NOW and thought "it HAS to do something."

dude if you really want to change the power in your bike put a different powerband in!
 

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will0203,

To find one that will fit your bike you will need to find out what carb is on your bike. Once you know that you can contact the company & they will tell you if they make one that fits.

btw, as posted above, they are one of the most worthless things you could buy for a 125 2 stroke. They are ok for big bore 4 strokes that get ridden around below half throttle, but just barely.

you can make your own, but since it involves saws & carburators I'm not going to tell you how.
 

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will0203 said:
well does anyone know where i can get one for my year bike
No matter how much good advice he gets he is waiting for someone to tell him it is great so he can justify buying something useless. Just go out and buy the blue powerband for your bike and you will get all the speed and power you could ever use. The thread is now closed as he is going to do what he wants regardless
 
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