FMF Burly Pipe?

Johnnyboy

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Aug 25, 2001
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I have one on my bike I just bought and I was wondering if any of your know what the deal is with it. I was told it is the Gnarly pipe but FMF was sued over a copywrighted name and I was told it is a heavy duty Gnarly woods pipe. Anyone know the real story on this pipe?
 

KAY DEE EXER

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it will have either -35 or -30 stamped on one of the mounting flanges depending on what type it is. -35 is the torque and -30 is the rev pipe. -35 low to mid power. -30 is mid to top increase.
 

chris kuba

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May 31, 2003
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Read the "No top end with FMF Gnarly" thread. There is more information there on the same subject.
 

fatty_k

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The Burly is the exact same as the Gnarly except for the name. The same -30, 35 still apply.
 

canyncarvr

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They did make a change in the metal used..from 19ga. to 18ga. That's where the burly/gnarly part came from.

The term 'woods' generally applies to the torque profile, to -35 pipe. Seeing as such terms mean nothing (woods, burly, desert, mountain...etc)..that's why, as stated, you go by the model number.
 
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