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2000 KTM 200exc says ouch
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[QUOTE="Motowrench, post: 205064, member: 21269"] Just a little advice, speaking from experience,,,, DON'T RIDE UNTILL YOU FIX OR REPLACE THE PIPE!!!! Don't forget, that a 2 stroke not only has exhaust pressure coming out of the cylinder,,,It also has a vaccum going back into it! My son recently put a good sized ding in the lower belly section of his 125 SX pipe and continued to ride, not knowing that the pipe flange had been misaligned during the mishap.It later Suddenly lost power, and on inspection I found a loose lower rod bearing, as well as a worn out ring. Luckily it didn't hurt the cylinder. As far as a pipe reccomendations,,, you might check about getting yours repaired. There are some shops that can straighten out a smashed & mangled pipe that looks totally unrepairable!! I've heard that the DOMA Pipe works real well on the 200's also. Really made our 125 SX RIP!! GOOD LUCK! [/QUOTE]
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