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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Just finished gutting stock 220 pipe
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[QUOTE="BRYDEN1, post: 751943, member: 46670"] I just finished a test ride and the difference is huge! It used to take a slight tug on the bars to carry the front wheel in third, now all it takes is a twist of the wrist. I will most likely switch back to stock gearing now that the bike can pull it. The power change is most noticible with a longer mid range pull. It definetly did not lose any low end grunt. For those that are interested I cut the pipe on the engine side. Look for the spot welds just inside the factory weld lines and use these as the outer perimeter of your cut. I chose to cut 1/2 inch inside the welds and it made getting the perforated layer out a lot harder. I chose to braze mine back in as it is a lot easier to get a nice joint on really thin material. As for jetting Just KDX homesite is a good place to start.(mod specs) I still want a torque pipe to compare to but so far I am really happy with the result. [/QUOTE]
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Just finished gutting stock 220 pipe
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