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Canadian Daves JustKDX
FMF Gnarly vs. Fatty
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[QUOTE="KDXNick, post: 728377, member: 35873"] I've tried both (Gnarly Rev and Tourque) on my 99' 200. I like the rev pipe b/c it encourages a faster, more aggressive riding style. The tourque pipe allows the rider to be a bit lazy, as it does'nt require carefull clutch/throttle control. With my suspension mods, I smoke my friends in the woods (one rides a KTM 250 EXC), and always pull good finishes in my HS races. A silencer wouln't help much at all. If you read any reviews on KDX mods, you will know that your money will be betterspent on a pipe, intake, or tires. Dirt Rider magazine stated: "If it ain't broke don't fix it", when refering to their decison not to replace the stock silencer on their project KDX. If you want to beat your friends on the trails or in the woods, get a pipe for your KDX. If you want to win drag races with a dirtbike, buy a MX bike, just save a little money for clutches and top ends if you plan to trail ride alot. -Nick [/QUOTE]
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