Muzzy/Prarie
#2
Yes, a pipe for P700 should fit just perfect on your P650 since they share the same frame.... but conisder pros and cons of the having a loud pipe, like unwanted attentions from park rangers and tree-hugger.
#4
I knew a guy who had a dual exhaust, Pro-circuit, on his KFX700 (basically the same motor as P700). It sounded awesom for the first 3 seconds but after 30 secodns it was getting OBNOXIOUSLY loud. I think the max noise level in my riding area is around 92 db and he never could ride there, but he was more into track racing. Check with your riding area if there is any noise regulation.
#5
You may want to take muzzys advice. Before I had my full system I ordered a slipon from HMF. You could force it on but it just wasn't right. I called them back and come to find out they had sent me one for a 650 insted of a 700. The bracket that bolts to the frame was set at a different angle for the 650 and was causing it to bind. If you want a deep full sound try the Penlend race series full system. That's what I have now. It sounds great, nice low and full souns, and believe it or not isn't as loud as the slipon. I ride with the guy who bought my slipon and when rolling about 15-20 side by side you can hear his bike over mine.
#6
I had the MBRP duals on my V-Force and they were annoyingly loud. Don't get me wrong, they sounded awesome but I was getting flack about it. After much effort into finding the right pipe I finally got the Muzzy's and couldn't be happier. They are 92dB compliant, with the quiet cores, and aren't much louder without. They sound very rappy and crisp. They don't have as much top end as the MBRP's did, but the gain on bottom end is significant. The fit and finish was awesome and I plan on getting one on my Prairie 700 soon.
#7
Thats awesome, now I'm just paranoid that they wont fit on my 02p. I don't want to get them and be an inch off like fastfatboy said, and not be able to return them. It sucks cause I really like the Muzzy slip on and right now their having a holiday sale.



