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Reviews (4)

May 24, 2017
Great replacement
Increased our ram by 25% by adding this board. Definitely helped the speed of our laptop. Check with your laptop company, the recommended max ram for your device. These ram upgrade companies say you can add loads more Ram. Don't believe the hype!!

Jan 23, 2019
Great little timer and quite a loud beep
Looks like this built to last. Bought a cheap one off eBay before this, and it arrived damaged. This Salter timer is easy to use. Perfect after moving into a doer Upper, and having the existing oven to use, with no timer built-in to the cooker. Buy one

Oct 16, 2019
Honda cbr 600f 2011 full system
The exhaust came with minimal instructions. After taking all the fairing off, you have good access to the oem exhaust. Most of it common sense, but I would keep your wits about you. Remember to take the old gaskets off the bike. They are there! Assemble the headers. I found it easier to not put the 2 into 1 pipe on until the header bolts were on. Then put it on, and nip up, hand tight. The springs will hold it in place.
If you struggle, like I did, then ring black widow, and ask to speak to the tech team. I spoke to Lincoln, who was very helpful
The sensor does not reach the new exhaust, after fitting. Nowhere, does it explain this. You have to take the side panel off (which is 1 Allen bolt and some velcro fixings) I then disconnected the sensor at the top, and put it in the exhaust and tried to find the shortest distance to reconnect it. I eventually found you have to take the other end off the bike completely, for the connectors to meet. Hoping it doesn't get damaged over time, not being where it should be.
It's all on now with 200mm end can with carbon fibre top. Mot had chance to ride it yet, as the weather has been so bad. Cracked it up for a quick listen and it sounded alot better. And that's with the baffle still in! Should be after the loss of skin from my knuckles. Very frustrating that there aren't proper fitting instructions. Quite a big weight difference from the original. Mine is up in the loft now. Btw, take the original end can off first. There's a cover over it, which needs to come off first
Hope that helps someone attacking this, for the first time