As title states - New pipe for sale just in time for Christmas - Might want to check it out.
Disclaimer - I'am not the one selling the pipe nor do I know who is selling the pipe.
Christmas Pipe - FMF Woods K-35 - Ebay - 9 hours left - $75
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Christmas Pipe - FMF Woods K-35 - Ebay - 9 hours left - $75
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KDX 200 Mark's
TTR 125 L Wife's
KDX 200 Austin's
EC 300 Tyson's
WR430 Husky - mine
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Did you ever ride the 220 with the stock pipe? If you thought it was a tractor with the stock pipe on you'll feel you can pull stumps out of the ground with the torque pipe. Fantastic bottom end pull, signs off right about when the kips opens.
1989 KDX 200
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2007 TTR-50E
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I found the stock pipe very similar to the rev pipe on the bottom, but the rev pipe gave far more top end. I lke the top end hit of the rev pipe, but still not enough for my riding technique, except for in the tight stuff. I would like to see how the torque pipe performs in the tight stuff and climbing hills.
If I win the auction, I may swap pipes depending on where I will be riding that particular day.
Anybody here try both on their 220?
If I win the auction, I may swap pipes depending on where I will be riding that particular day.
Anybody here try both on their 220?