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Old 01-24-2010, 02:05 PM   #1
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Why do people use them? What are they for?

Why do people on the street use them?
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Old 01-24-2010, 02:09 PM   #2
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Why do people use them? What are they for?

Why do people on the street use them?
lol, this is going to be fun, we argue about this every year.

There are a variety of reasons people believe this trend started, but no one knows the real "for sure" reason. It's pretty that's for sure.
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Old 01-24-2010, 02:18 PM   #3
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lol, this is going to be fun, we argue about this every year.

There are a variety of reasons people believe this trend started, but no one knows the real "for sure" reason. It's pretty that's for sure.
It adds .03 hp!!! I use them because I like the way it looks. I have a CF res cover as well.
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Old 01-24-2010, 02:24 PM   #4
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The reasons I can remember right now that I have seen

Sunlight damages the fluid

It protects against small leaks on the track

fashion

keep the fluid warm once it heats up
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The reasons I can remember right now that I have seen

Sunlight damages the fluid

It protects against small leaks on the track

fashion

keep the fluid warm once it heats up
Don't know about the other three but the first one's bullshit. I did a little search and saw some crazy reasons too!
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Old 01-24-2010, 02:36 PM   #6
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My understanding was that it was to soak up the fluid in the event of the resevoir getting cracked, but that's mainly for track use. No clue why people use them on the street, other than to look cool. It's not like it takes much effort to remove it for street use and put it back on for the track. Unless people are just worried they'll forget to put it on when they take their street bike to the track.
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Don't know about the other three but the first one's bullshit. I did a little search and saw some crazy reasons too!
Wrong again. Glycol based fluids are very light sensitive.

The difference between street and track use is simple,

Most people use silicone based fluid on the street which are not UV sensitive, hygroscopic, caustic, or needs to be changed...ever. No need to cover.

On the track most people use glycol based fluid because of it's better performance characteristics- better feel. Because glycol based fluids are very light sensitive they cover the reservoirs. Also because glycol fluids are hygroscopic, they have to be changed every year or two.

I use silicone based because I don't feel like fucking with it every year. I cover it because I like the way it looks.
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Didn't mean to cause an argument....was just curious.
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The sunlight thing is what I had always heard.
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I was talking on the street.
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