Ruff Rider
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- Sep 14, 2004
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First off, i dont like when people post a question that has been asked 100000 times. My search yielded no accurate results so im am posting.
I found on Canadian's Dave's site a tip on modifying a pipe of which included removing packing materials from the inside of the pipe (not silencer). This supposedly improves performance greatly and is possibly better than a new FMF or PC.
I have a '87 KX250. My current pipe is stock and is showing its age. Im not sure if im sure that i want to spend $200+ on a new pipe.
I saw that tip and was wondering if the pipes are similar if not identical between the KDX and KX (yes i know ones a trail and the other MX but im figuring it doesnt hurt to ask; maybe kawasaki decided to save some sweet mulah)
I was also considering the possibility of taking a similar pipe, cutting my stocker after the u-bend (doing the same to the new pipe) and welding the new onto the old. Im not asking if this would be easy or if it wouldnt take lots of work as much as would this be possible.
ANY tips/advice/experience would be appreciated!!
Thanks in advance, Brad
I found on Canadian's Dave's site a tip on modifying a pipe of which included removing packing materials from the inside of the pipe (not silencer). This supposedly improves performance greatly and is possibly better than a new FMF or PC.
I have a '87 KX250. My current pipe is stock and is showing its age. Im not sure if im sure that i want to spend $200+ on a new pipe.
I saw that tip and was wondering if the pipes are similar if not identical between the KDX and KX (yes i know ones a trail and the other MX but im figuring it doesnt hurt to ask; maybe kawasaki decided to save some sweet mulah)
I was also considering the possibility of taking a similar pipe, cutting my stocker after the u-bend (doing the same to the new pipe) and welding the new onto the old. Im not asking if this would be easy or if it wouldnt take lots of work as much as would this be possible.
ANY tips/advice/experience would be appreciated!!
Thanks in advance, Brad