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2010 models revealed tomorrow

Absolutely the 2010s will be Green Sticker. HB added the liner that prevents the "permeation" down. That means the gas vapors won't leak through the plastic. The down side is that the liner is thick enough that it keeps you from seeing the fuel level in the tank. I'm going to keep a 2009 tank.
 
thanks for the info guys.


Gazza : Is 55HP, completely stock or with exhaust + injection tuning???

On our bench: stock berg 650 2004 59,5sae HP tuned 68HP
My 700 berg 72HP
crf 450 stock 50HP,tuned 57HP
Maybe is our bech reading in good moods and a bit high rating.

IHow much torque and on what RPM??

Thanks in advance
Madero
 
madero said:
Gazza : Is 55HP, completely stock or with exhaust + injection tuning???
stock agressive map "2" plus Akrapovic slip on, no other changes
 
madero said:
thanks for the info guys.


Gazza : Is 55HP, completely stock or with exhaust + injection tuning???

On our bench: stock berg 650 2004 59,5sae HP tuned 68HP
My 700 berg 72HP
crf 450 stock 50HP,tuned 57HP
Maybe is our bech reading in good moods and a bit high rating.

IHow much torque and on what RPM??

Thanks in advance
Madero

Thinkin about a 2009/2010 bike Madero?
 
Clay said:
Absolutely the 2010s will be Green Sticker. HB added the liner that prevents the "permeation" down. That means the gas vapors won't leak through the plastic. The down side is that the liner is thick enough that it keeps you from seeing the fuel level in the tank. I'm going to keep a 2009 tank.

:D Right on!

So maybe they will come with lights next year? That will be good news for the California riders. This should also make it easier to plate in some states as well.

The only thing keeping them from being street legal from the factory will be blinkers, horn etc, and of course paying the big bucks to uncle sam!!!
 

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