emehee New Member Local time 8:31 AM Joined Mar 24, 2024 Messages 5 Location Lithuania Mar 24, 2024 #1
ImpulseRocket Moderator Staff member Local time 12:31 AM Joined Apr 16, 2014 Messages 4,440 Location Omaha, Nebraska Mar 24, 2024 #2 Those banana pipes aren't much better than the stock mufflers.
emehee New Member Local time 8:31 AM Joined Mar 24, 2024 Messages 5 Location Lithuania Mar 24, 2024 #3 which one should i use then?
cloakedvillain Well-Known Member Local time 12:31 AM Joined Feb 19, 2023 Messages 1,246 Location Central MO, USA Mar 24, 2024 #4 Stock works well. If you want a bolt on expansion pipe this thread has some good discussion on some: Thread 'Nasty Jack pipe vs CDH67 Jog pipe?' https://motoredbikes.com/threads/nasty-jack-pipe-vs-cdh67-jog-pipe.64076/ If you can fillet braze, oxyfuel weld or tig weld, making a tuned pipe for the rpm range you typically run is ideal. Expensive ans time consuming, but the results are outstanding.
Stock works well. If you want a bolt on expansion pipe this thread has some good discussion on some: Thread 'Nasty Jack pipe vs CDH67 Jog pipe?' https://motoredbikes.com/threads/nasty-jack-pipe-vs-cdh67-jog-pipe.64076/ If you can fillet braze, oxyfuel weld or tig weld, making a tuned pipe for the rpm range you typically run is ideal. Expensive ans time consuming, but the results are outstanding.
Chainlube Well-Known Member Local time 10:31 PM Joined Jan 5, 2020 Messages 10,280 Location Kelowna BC Mar 24, 2024 #5 Seeing that there won't be any improvement with either of those, get the cheaper one.
emehee New Member Local time 8:31 AM Joined Mar 24, 2024 Messages 5 Location Lithuania Mar 25, 2024 #6 Ok!
W Whitewill1412 Well-Known Member Local time 1:31 AM Joined Oct 8, 2022 Messages 1,474 Mar 25, 2024 #7 I would save my money and keep the stock pipe over those