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| wow those 11's are big
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| o boy, shiny and big my favorite color is chrome wahhhhhhhhn wahn woooooooow... however it goes looks good
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| that is a big ass pipe.... looks good though
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| heres a pick of my trx 11 pipe. its a little foggy though, hey, how close does your front tire come to the pipe when you turn? I have a 23' tire and it barely rubs when I make hard right turns. |
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| I havent had any problems yet, but im running 21s. What do you think about your powerband? I havent rode it much yet, but when i did i noticed alot of diffirence. Pulls hard. Looks good,nice to see the original. I wish i had a red frame. And suprisingly, Ive had no problems kicking it, it doesnt get in the way. Thanks guys, Its a monster.
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| well, my first impression when I got it dialed in was that it was alot like a banshee power band, kinda weak on bottom then BAM and it just keeps pulling and pulling. but my motor is pretty much stock, just some v force reeds and a fmf sliencer. i was running the stock pipe before this, and it gave a very noticable difference in the powerband, but this pipe is not designed for a stock motor, and I went back to using my stock pipe, since I been riding alot of trails and needed some bottom end. theres a few other topics about this pipe on here also. but I got my bike tore down at the moment, rebuilding the topend. gonna be getting it ported here soon and then Im gonna get a 38mm a/s carb, a good all-around pipe, and maybe some other things later on like a stroker crank and lighter flywheel, and a better ignition. then I'd say this pipe would really pull good then. hopefully good enough to beat my piped banshees, cause everybody makes fun of how slow it is . I guess we'll find out |
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