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Post by paydem on Dec 10, 2017 9:18:03 GMT -5
In the winter I'm planning to put a sports pipe on my Yamaha Jog R, now the engine is completely stock. At first I was going to buy Gianelli Extra V2, but after some research, I decided to not do it, it's the weakest pipe I can get.
I'm not planning to run 49cc any longer than I should be. Once the stock cylinder gives up, I'm putting in a low-end cylinder, so I would be happy if the pipe communicated well with low-end cylinders, saying it in the other words: it should have good performance on a stock cylinder as well as aftermarket one.
Best price to performance ratio. My budget is funny so I don't want to spend hundreds. Most likely will buy second hand one if I'm not getting it at a good price. Any tips?
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Post by pinkscoot on Dec 10, 2017 10:37:22 GMT -5
Tecnigas Next-R exhausts are a low priced decent exhaust. Not to difficult to tune. . You could go for a milder tune with a Silent Pro or Wild Lion from Malossi. Here are all of your choices from Racing Planet.
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Post by paydem on Dec 10, 2017 10:49:20 GMT -5
Tecnigas Next-R exhausts are a low priced decent exhaust. Not to difficult to tune. . You could go for a milder tune with a Silent Pro or Wild Lion from Malossi. Here are all of your choices from Racing Planet. I thought I have stock exhaust, turns out I have Silent Pro already. It's damaged and has an exhaust leak, and it doesn't look good for me. From what I've heard Leovince TT has similar performance and comes with rollers, turns out Next-R has better performance and quality... If anyone has better recommendantions, share it
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