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[QUOTE="MikeeeP, post: 491638, member: 16874"] Studboy, you have issues man. Lighten up and re-read my seat of the pants impressions. All the answers to your comments are there. Including the fact that I said "I started rolling the power on. Guess what, the bike without the iCAT would bog in situations that the iCAT fitted bike handled easily" It's a statement from someone who(m) has ridden the same bike for a few years both as a 125 and a 144cc kitted bike and knows it and it's characateristics well as I did the seat of the pants testing on my home track which I helped layout, build and vend at during every practice and race - I know the track well and how the bike reacts there. Also there have been numerous comments by me that when I get it back I'd be happy to send one to DRN to check out and even stated that I'd like to see a Dyno on it. Now, relax - take a deep breath - step back away from the computer, before you implode *grin* Mikeee P [/QUOTE]
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