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Guys,
This is the answer I got back after inquiring to Superchips.

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Dave Biasotti  //  Fremont, CA
93 GTS-1000  //  83 Honda CX650Turbo


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Hi

Sorry, but presently, we are not offering any chips for motorcycles

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Biasotti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 9:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: chip for Yamaha GTS-1000


I was inquiring as to your product that one of our list members pointed out
is
carried by your company for the Yamaha GTS-1000.  See my questions below.
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Dave Biasotti  //  Fremont, CA
Dir of Procurement, LSI Logic Corp
93 GTS-1000  //  83 Honda CX650Turbo

Michael Anderson wrote:

> Thank you for your enquiry. We have a dealer who deals with Superchips
> enquiries within the US and Canada: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Below is the result of your feedback form.  It was submitted by
>  () on Monday, October 30, 2000 at 02:05:02
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> name: Dave Biasotti
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> from:
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> address: 44272 Owl Place, Fremont, CA 94539
>
> make: Yamaha
>
> model: GTS-1000
>
> year: 93
>
> engine type: bike
>
> tel: (408) 433-7331
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> fax: (408) 433-7717
>
> other info: I have added a BSM (holland) carbon fiber muffler, replaced
the
> stock paper pleated air filters with custom made Uni foam filters and
> drilled some 1/4" holes in the bottom, front of the air box for some ram
> air affect at higher speeds.
> I ride IBA endurance rally's, so most of my riding consists of sustained
> high speed riding in Western USA states.
> How would your standard chip help or affect the performance of my
> rare (at least in the US) bike given that it is not compeletly stock?
> I'm also exploring the possibility of replacing the header pipes &
> Catalytic converter with an exhaust from FZR1000, which are larger
> dia header pipes. So can this chip be reprogrammed in the future if
> I make additional modifications to the engine or breathing?
> Regards,
> Dave Biasotti
>
> SEND: SEND
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