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XR600 Gearing and Exhaust
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[QUOTE="Shaw520, post: 105873, member: 18459"] sbasset, A 52t rear sprocket will put you in the right gear for woods/trail riding, and if thats not low enough for you, install a 13t countershaft. That'll give ya all the tractor like grunt one can use! As far as the pipe, I'm not a big fan of those disc style supertrapps,(alot of undue noise with limited power gains) but I do believe they can be re-packed. A good pipe for that bike is a FMF quiet core. Good luck and definatly do the sprocket change. [/QUOTE]
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