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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Confused about pipes
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[QUOTE="TGR, post: 81648, member: 22552"] I put a torque pipe on my 220. I ran it for a day with the stock one after I bought the bike, and actually was impressed with the power at all ranges with it. I was used to a Husaberg FE501, so that's saying a lot for the 220. With the torque pipe though, I noticed a significant increase in low-end power. I just finished a 60 mile ride through tight, technical and greasy trails, and was able to chug happily along in third gear most of the time. Everyone else had thumpers, KTM 400, DRZ400, XR 400, and I pretty much stayed with them. The only problem I had was with the stock rear tire and the rear brake lever position, which slowed me considerably, but that's on another thread. Tom [/QUOTE]
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