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raptorgav Jun 11, 2005 07:44 AM

39mm FCR's with Yoshi pipe
 
Just ordered my new 39mm fcr setup off craycraft for my 730 rebuild and are not sure if the carby's will clear the front pipes of the yoshi. Has anyone run this setup? ( i know this is not the best exhast for a bigbore). BTW i have the offset inlet manifold from bob, very impressed, will this help !!

vinny3299 Jun 11, 2005 08:03 AM

39mm FCR's with Yoshi pipe
 
yoshi is one fo the top models on exhaust... why ou think so many street bikes have themm too

raptorgav Jun 11, 2005 08:09 AM

39mm FCR's with Yoshi pipe
 
From what I read the yoshi is yery good on stock motor's but for the 730 it is restrictive, especialy the head pipe. I have not had this new build running yet so I am no expert.

vinny3299 Jun 11, 2005 08:21 AM

39mm FCR's with Yoshi pipe
 
i dont see what else would be better may haveta find a pipe speicific for the size motor your going to be running check with yosh. they may have a answer for ya

maddog56 Jun 11, 2005 09:36 AM

39mm FCR's with Yoshi pipe
 

Originally posted by: vinny3299
i dont see what else would be better may haveta find a pipe speicific for the size motor your going to be running check with yosh. they may have a answer for ya
Vinny, the yoshi is a great pipe for a stock bike but I wouldnt have one on anything with a ported head. Yoshi is not the best for the raptor at any stage of tune but it is a good pipe for stock to mild bikes.

I've heard of a few guys running 35mm FCR's with the yoshi pipe, some have no problem others have put washers in the mounting location for a little extra room. I believe they do work but I havent seen it first hand and it will depend on the intake and filter setup you use.

King660r Jun 11, 2005 11:03 AM

39mm FCR's with Yoshi pipe
 
Get rid of that yoshi for some Barkers or LTEs. I had the sparks on my 730, which flows more than the yoshi, and it was restricting my motor bigtime. I switched to the Barkers and it was really a huge difference. Sell that yoshi if you want top performance out of your built motor.

homdaddy Jun 11, 2005 02:56 PM

39mm FCR's with Yoshi pipe
 
i was wondering the same thing but i have big gun setup .how do the barkers do on the lower end my 740 rocks down low and i know the current exhaust is holding it back. but i dont want a set up that has a huge hole in it and makes a light switch out of it.

King660r Jun 12, 2005 02:09 AM

39mm FCR's with Yoshi pipe
 
I had the regular sparks X-6, not the race core sparks. The Barkers are definitely a more top end exhaust, but with the torque of the 730 down low, combined with Bobs custom cam, and the Barkers throwing out the exhaust, it really made a huge difference. The sparks just wasnt allowing my engine to breathe, which holds back a lot of potential. I felt a very noticeable gain over the sparks without suffering tremendously down low. I felt it was money very well spent.

On the other hand, I only got about 2 hours of riding with my new barkers before one of my exhaust valves broke and locked my entire engine up, plus took out an intake valve. But those 2 hours were a lot of fun [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]

maddog56 Jun 12, 2005 03:16 AM

39mm FCR's with Yoshi pipe
 
The barkers are LOUD. And the quiet cores really plug them up too. If I were to spend a lot of time at sound restricted areas I would go with the LTE duals.

homdaddy Jun 12, 2005 02:07 PM

39mm FCR's with Yoshi pipe
 
moddog
nice bike! how loud is loud are you saying they are louder than a sparks or yosh? and what is that blue thing in your cylinder?


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