Which pipe is best

KDX'sforever

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Jan 19, 2008
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Hey everyone. I just purchased a bone stock 2004 Kawasaki KDX200.Great bike. The guy who i got it from just barely broke it in, and then moved,and got out of riding. Its practically brand new. It has 1 tank of gas through it. But i wanna put a pipe on it. I want to know if i should put a pro circuit platinum 2, or fmf gnarly pipe. I also want to put a silencer on it(not a spark arrester). I want the one that makes the most raw power :yikes: . Also, does K&N make a filter for it? Thanks a lot.
 

just_a_rider

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Jul 25, 2006
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The Pro circuits fit but have heard that the FMF's are not exact and need a little help to get in the right place. Both are great pipes for performance.
 

yamarider88

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Jun 24, 2007
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k&n filters are a waste of money and the paper element ones let more dirt into your engine than a nice foam one with a good filter oil. i would just stick with a uni or twin air or even a no-toil. they all have good airflow and catch lots of dirt.
 

firffighter

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Jan 31, 2005
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My brother runs a K&N on his '99 KDX200. I run a UNI on my KDX220. I dont know that K&N's are a waste of money, but I think the UNI or other foam filters are safer.
 
May 10, 2007
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why would you not put a spark arrestor on it. your bike is made for trail riding. if you want to ride in national parks (and most club places) you need a spark arrestor. also its just the responsible thing to do. dont risk starting fires just cuz you dont wanna put a spark arrestor in its not like they are expensive if you are already buying a new silencer.
 

KDX'sforever

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Jan 19, 2008
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Well i only ride on my own private property. But your right if i ever took it anywhere i would need one, and i dont want to start a fire. So thanks for the advice
 
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