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Fatty Input?

Posted: 10:53 pm Feb 03 2007
by 2001kdx
I'm looking at this pipe here, It an fmf fatty. Fmf has about 61 different names and profiles, and I have them figured out, but does the fatty just give an all around gain, or is it whatever stamped on the tab, meaning it could be a rev or torque pipe without the heavy steel of the gnarly? Here is the pipe:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 773&rd=1,1

Posted: 11:50 pm Feb 03 2007
by Mr. Wibbens
I don't think you have the right bike for a Fatty

Posted: 11:50 pm Feb 03 2007
by Jeb
I didn't know that they made the fatty for these years KDX . . .

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^ Yeah, what fancy-britchies said :grin:

Posted: 11:53 pm Feb 03 2007
by thebleakness
2 people thinking the exact same thing at the exact same time...crazy!

If you decide you want a rev pipe here's one, I sent him a message and he told me it was a rev. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/kdx200-k ... dZViewItem

Posted: 12:13 am Feb 04 2007
by 2001kdx
That IS a rev? I'm going to bid on that baby!!! You think $135 will do?
The fatty was made in '95 to '98 and then stopped for the gnarly.

Posted: 09:11 am Feb 04 2007
by grump99
My 1st kdx ('95) had a fatty pipe. I believe its the same as the gnarley desert pipe(rev).

Posted: 10:34 am Feb 04 2007
by KDXer
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2001kdx wrote:You think $135 will do?
:twisted: Yeah $135 sounds perfect... that means I should only have to pay $136 :twisted: hehehe KIDDING !!! :razz:

How can you predict eBay ?!? I saw a set of 2nd hand KTM plastics go for what they retail for BRAND NEW, from a dealer no less !! If its a good price and if he only has ONE, I'd buy now before someone else does. :mrgreen:

Posted: 11:14 am Feb 04 2007
by 2001kdx
Yeah trev I don't think 135$ will net that baby. Do you guys think the pipe I linked will not be a big improvement over stock before I fix the dent?
I am also still waiting for the guy to message me back, I wana know what's on that tab.

Posted: 12:59 pm Feb 04 2007
by KDXer
That should still be a pretty big improvement over stock. The dent is normally only an issie when it is in the header section. It has been reported that some small dents in the 'right' place can increase power. :blink: If you have a chest freezer big enough to fit the pipe in you can fix that yourself. :wink:

Posted: 05:37 pm Feb 04 2007
by 2001kdx
Holy carp that rev pipe went for $119!

Posted: 12:55 pm Feb 06 2007
by 2001kdx
I won the pipe, $61. Can anyone tell by the shape of it if it's a rev or a torque? Seller didn't understand when i said "stamped on the tab"