3/1/2008 9:15 PM
I have a problem,Next week my new bike a HONDA CRF250R 07 is coming,wich has a stock twin exhaust like this pic.


vuillemin12Posts: 34 Joined: 4/02/2008 Location: |
3/1/2008 9:15 PM Hi all'
I have a problem,Next week my new bike a HONDA CRF250R 07 is coming,wich has a stock twin exhaust like this pic. ![]() ![]() |
dv12.comPosts: 150 Joined: 8/15/2006 Location: |
3/2/2008 9:05 PM In theory, a single pipe makes more power...
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vuillemin12Posts: 34 Joined: 4/02/2008 Location: |
3/21/2008 9:58 PM Thanks a million DV.
But only in theory, uhm... I quess the real deal depends on the rider's throttle then s But then I need to know one thing. What sort of exhaust are you running titanium or Stainless? pls that would help me big time before buying. Best Regards Paul Rutten ![]() |
bogdan912Posts: 673 Joined: 8/16/2006 Location: |
4/17/2008 7:55 PM Titanium=lighter possibly faster flowing
stainless=stronger much more durable. Also it is said that the twin pipes make more low end and the single can makes more overall. Douglas Furs tend to be really reserved |
suzukirm12594Posts: 556 Joined: 12/07/2007 Location: |
4/17/2008 8:17 PM single is better...Lighter,free flowing, more power add them all up and you get faster lap times...
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vuillemin12 wrote: Hi all'

I have a problem,Next week my new bike a HONDA CRF250R 07 is coming,wich has a stock twin exhaust like this pic.