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[QUOTE="WoodsRider, post: 164159, member: 16545"] LT - The stock Messico looks nice, but ends up looking like a beer can crushed against the skull of a dozen Sig Ep's at a frat party after a few rides in rocks... even with a pipe guard. I bought a Motowest pipe for my EC250. It's made from thicker gauge steel. I believe it's even thicker than the FMF pipe on the XC model. My first ride with the pipe I noticed a considerable hit in the midrange. Made it tough when climbing a snotty East Coast hill covered with wet rocks and roots. My solution was to install a reed block spacer. This decreased crankcase compression and smoothed out the transition from lowend to midrange. Those two items and LTR jetting are the only performance modifications made to my bike. I feel it's even better than stock. The EC300 comes with the spacer already installed. In drier, flatter conditions I would probably ride without the spacer. [/QUOTE]
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