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Hey Ruzzle, did you see if the valve part numbers between the the three different bikes. If one has a titanium alloyed valves I suspect the valve part numbers and their prices would be different. I'm curious since most use copper beryllium seats with Titanium valves. So is the seats the same or are the heads different part numbers too. Then there is the lubrication needs which are different from the long lasting stainless valves. What about the cams they should be a different profile or atleast thats one of the benifits. Also because the titanium is softer then the long life stainless valves. The valve checks would be at different intervals. Just some food for thought.That's good info. Thank you.
Out of curiosity .... we plebs who don't have TFCs seem to be shut out of info re TFC models. As an owner, would you be able to investigate and find out what the valve sizes are?
For comparison, the cooking models are Inlet 37.9 mm (Part No. T.113 0765) and Exhaust 32.3 mm (P/No. T.111 0760.)
Also as a matter of interest, the outside diameter of the final exhaust outlet pipes is 32 mm. What are the TFCs?? Easily measured with a caliper..... that would be a good indication of the differences in the exhaust system.