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but theres no machining or anything

what is considered bolt on then

Well if you need higher octane fuel, you must be raising your compression and to do that you are changing your piston right? If so then I think that is beyond what the rules you guys set for a bolt on.

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Well if you need higher octane fuel, you must be raising your compression and to do that you are changing your piston right? If so then I think that is beyond what the rules you guys set for a bolt on.

oh i thought if it bolts on it was still a bolt on bike :D

i thought just things like porting, boring, and nitrous werent allowed

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