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What do Boyesen reeds do?

What do Boyesen reeds do?

THE BOYESEN POWER REED ADVANTAGE The difference in stiffness between the top reed and the bottom reed allow the reeds to respond quickly and accurately to changes in engine pressure. This translates into quicker acceleration, crisper throttle response and increased horsepower throughout the powerband.

What does Boyesen RAD valve do?

Our Rad Valve’s new generation of RC2 air intake technology features a model-specific aero-optimization of the valve’s interior design to unlock sharper throttle response, increased horsepower in all ranges and provides added torque for greatly improved on the track or trail feel when riding.

Do aftermarket reeds make a difference?

they have 2 tensions. lighter and stiffer. The lighter set of reeds resopnd to low-mid range and the stiffer reeds improve the mid-top end. as for the other aftermarket reeds, they improve the overall performance v.s. the stock ones.

Are carbon reeds better?

“Yes, the engine runs better with carbon fibre reed valves. The key aspect is the stiffness of the material, because, for the same thickness, carbon reed valves are more rigid and, therefore, can be much thinner and lighter to move. This gives better engine efficiency.

Who makes V Force reeds?

Moto Tassinari, Inc.
Moto Tassinari, Inc. Motorcycle VForce4 Reed Valve System.

Do v Force reeds help?

What are the benefits of VForce reeds? A VForce reed valve system provides a boost in bottom end power, along with stronger mid-range and longer top-end power, while it also allows more airflow which ultimately means more horsepower.

Do reed valves make a difference?

More rigid reed valves usually help the engine at high rpm, because they avoid resonance and, by returning more easily to their starting position, they avoid the play of fuel from the crankshaft.

What does a bad reed valve do?

However, failing reed valves reduces the fuel and air mixture. This results in fuel being dumped into the carburetor with no flame to ignite it. The result is reduced power. If the engine is brought up to the higher revolution per minute, or RPM, levels the power may return, but will disappear again once the RPMs drop.

How often should you replace reed valves?

Always check the instruction manual for your engine before and during assembly. Generally, reed valve petals should be replaced every 100-150 hours.