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Old 01-22-2002, 12:12 PM
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my dad wants to buy new pipes for his shee and wants to know which pipe is better for what type of riding. he wants something with low end mid and top end. I have the toomeys and he likes them and so do i but i seen a dyno with toomeys and sst and the sst had just a hair more horse power acrossed the bored.tell me what you guys think he will be the most happy with. we trail ride open feild sand pits and track ride the most give me an honist oppion please he neads to know shortly.
 
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Old 01-22-2002, 03:04 PM
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CPI InFrame Drag Pipes. More low end than the toomeys and TONS more top end...

Go to www.bansheehq.com and look over some posts about pipes there.

 
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Old 01-22-2002, 04:02 PM
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DynoPort, 2 into 1 pipe. has a 250r like powerband,but with arm pulling top end. And it also sounds SWEET!!

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I think that either will suit you well as long as you're looking for a top-end pipe. You WILL lose bottom end, though. With pipes, you can't have it all; either low, mid or top. That's why their called TUNED pipes, they are tuned for a certain RPM range.
 
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