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There are better ways to do it other than adding a NItrous pusher system. There are no NANO systems for bikes,bottles are too large
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-5-NANO-NITROUS-KIT-MOTORCYCLE-SNOWMOBILE-HAYABUSA-HARLEY-N20-0130302-/270637771041
Quote from: sportbikeryder on October 09, 2012, 07:30:16 PMhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/2-5-NANO-NITROUS-KIT-MOTORCYCLE-SNOWMOBILE-HAYABUSA-HARLEY-N20-0130302-/270637771041As I stated, the bottle is too large. For most but not all professional drag racing events the bottle must between the frame or swingarm. LSR events the bottle can be mounted on the outside
Quote from: Gixx1300R on October 10, 2012, 10:00:32 AMQuote from: sportbikeryder on October 09, 2012, 07:30:16 PMhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/2-5-NANO-NITROUS-KIT-MOTORCYCLE-SNOWMOBILE-HAYABUSA-HARLEY-N20-0130302-/270637771041As I stated, the bottle is too large. For most but not all professional drag racing events the bottle must between the frame or swingarm. LSR events the bottle can be mounted on the outsideThat bottle could be mounted along with a regular 2.5# bottle if desired. Could be mounted in the arm as with most bottles, or mounted under teh tail, as long as quick release fasteners were used ont eh bodywork. Alternatively, there are 13ci and 22ci 3000psi bottles available that would work as the nitrogen pusher as well. I'm not really sure it would be of benefit for dragracing, but it certainly shouldn't hurt matters to have a continuous bottle pressure during a pass. Still wodul get variations throughout the system, but at least the bottle would be more consistent.