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Thunder Alley CRF450 slip-on exhaust mini-review
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[QUOTE="jescombe, post: 390195, member: 28670"] Swiss, Yes - I'm using the stock 39mm carb, have run a stock (27mm inlet & 28mm exhaust) head, and a ported head with 1mm oversize inlet valves. The head configuration didn't seem to change the overall characteristics of the pipe. Shawn, Maybe it's down to my engine configuration, I would certainly like to get it running stronger on top too. My Akrapovic pipe is gorgeous, but the silencer is long & vulnerable (like the Arrow pipe) - I gouged it at the weekend making an over agressive pass. :| [/QUOTE]
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