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What are the benefits of adding a cold air intake to your car?

What are the benefits of adding a cold air intake to your car?

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I started on a 600cc Honda. I think 250cc is too small to start with simply because most people will get bored with 250cc's. I think 600cc is just about right. If you get into the Liter-class bikes, it could be far too much power to start with; with 600cc's, the bike is fast enough to be exicting for a longer period of time, fast enough to get away from a dangerous situation, but not so gutsy that you'll get thrown off the bike if you lay into it too much. This is not to say that you can't get hurt on a bike less that 1000cc's. Riding motorcycles will ALWAYS have its potential dangers no matter what size engine you have. My best tip would be to get yourself into a training course if you haven't already done so. It will help with your confidence, lower your insurance rates and if you're not already sure, you may find out whether or not you TRULY want to get into it i.e. spend a lot of money on a bike. Good luck, ride safely
The very first thing you should do is sign up for a motorcycle safety course. The course will teach you all the fundamentals of riding and bike safety. My first bike was (and is) a Honda 750. It is good for a beginner, but take the safety course before you buy the bike. It will save your life.
dude for a beginer i wouldn't go any higher than 600. 250 is way to small just don't start out to fast you might want to buy some leather covers and a coat it doesn't have to be black wait a minute!! is this a racing bike or a dirt bike? i guess it doesnt matter i like to look stylish with my green coat and helmet but it gets expensive
Not anything breathtaking. Your engine gets air a bit easier, but not enough for a stock engine to show anything for it. The sound gets better, and that's about it. If you get a cleanable filter, then that's a plus, also.
A cold air intake system will improve horsepower, torque and throttle response. cooler air is more dense, and richer in oxygen. richer oxygen mixing with fuel, increases the expansion rate of combustion within the cylinder. one drawback of cold air intake, is the risk of hydrolock. The intake opening is lower to the ground than a standard air box, and more likely to introduce water into the engine.

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