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Old 05-25-2009, 09:50 PM
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so exactly was is motogp exhaust and how is it different from say sato low mounts. are they for racing only or what can't really find any info telling the difference
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Old 05-25-2009, 09:53 PM
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they offer a nice look IMO, as well as louder sound and a much larger weight loss
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they offer a nice look IMO, as well as louder sound and a much larger weight loss

you forgot they lower sperm count too!!! well they did for me...
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Look great !!! Are ALOT LOUDER !!! Shave a bunch of weight. Pretty much what mrgrn said.

I have the 2:1 and it shaved a ton of weight off of mine. Runs much better on the top end to
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Ok,i've seen these,too.But my questions are these:Who is distributing them and who is making them,how much,and what are the gains on these compared to sato's?Anyone with pics to post from a dyno?
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Old 05-27-2009, 08:00 AM
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Ok,i've seen these,too.But my questions are these:Who is distributing them and who is making them,how much,and what are the gains on these compared to sato's?Anyone with pics to post from a dyno?

I'm not sure I'd expect any gains compared to the sato's, as these just replace the exhaust cans, not the midpipes. There's a couple people on this board selling them in the classifieds, I picked up mine from mrgrn and have no complaints. I haven't heard the satos to say for sure, but these are going to be way louder than anything else.
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are these motogp cans street legal, and is it true that they create and extreme amount of heat on the rc51
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Judging from all the Harley's and various choppers running around everywhere with just straight pipes......

I think you'll be fine

As far as the heat I have no idea??? I can ride mine all day and get off and touch the cans and their warm but certainly not hot. Mike bike runs as cool as before.
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are these motogp cans street legal, and is it true that they create and extreme amount of heat on the rc51

There are very few if any exhausts that are actually street legal, most come with "race/off road only" disclaimers. I'm not sure how the exhaust can by itself would create extreme heat on the RC51. Are you talking about engine temps or in the can itself? I ran one just fine at the last track day without any engine temp issues.
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if i wanted to get those Black Dragon motoGP pipes do i have to supply my own mids. currently i only have stock. i like the larger 60mm tips.

how much would it cost for the pipes and mids if they have them as well.
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if i wanted to get those Black Dragon motoGP pipes do i have to supply my own mids. currently i only have stock. i like the larger 60mm tips.

how much would it cost for the pipes and mids if they have them as well.
i can do say a yoshimura SS mids on Black dragon cans for like $800 shipped as a direct bolt on package, PM me if you like
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What mids are the biggest?
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What mids are the biggest?
akra(60.5mm), but i hate akra

good luck waiting 6 months for a mid if you crash and then on top of it paying too much

after that, yoshimura(57.5mm)

sato is 54mm and makes the best power considered by most
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akra(60.5mm), but i hate akra

good luck waiting 6 months for a mid if you crash and then on top of it paying too much

after that, yoshimura(57.5mm)

sato is 54mm and makes the best power considered by most
quick question, is this ID or OD?
Any idea whay Jardine 2 to 1 is?
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quick question, is this ID or OD?
Any idea whay Jardine 2 to 1 is?
OD

jardine is 57.5mm
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jardine is 57.5mm

Jardine 2:1 works pretty well, I think I found a decent map to start with on the PC3r, but be prepared for it to be ridiculously loud on the street.

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Im using the German map on the pc website for my 2:1 gp setup and it works pretty well. Fixin to get a custom map now that I have my new air box and snorkel then it should all come together nicely.
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looks ace man

you guys need some BD decals now?
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Im using the German map on the pc website for my 2:1 gp setup and it works pretty well. Fixin to get a custom map now that I have my new air box and snorkel then it should all come together nicely.
is the german map for a SP1 or a SP2? If it is for a SP1 where did you find it?
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SP1 and I got it off the pc website
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