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Old 06-27-2010, 06:51 PM   #1
 
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Hi my question is i have a jardine pipe off a 600cc motorcycle. I was wondering if i can put that on my Yamaha 350 warrior? I see people do it. Will that pipe have enough back pressure and it won’t bog down or even loose power because of the bigger pipe. The quad is all stock. I have the jardine just lying around so im just trying to use it. Thank u for reading and your input. Thank u.
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Hi my question is i have a jardine pipe off a 600cc motorcycle. I was wondering if i can put that on my Yamaha 350 warrior? I see people do it. Will that pipe have enough back pressure and it won’t bog down or even loose power because of the bigger pipe. The quad is all stock. I have the jardine just lying around so im just trying to use it. Thank u for reading and your input. Thank u.

I am not sure how it will effect your bike as far as performance. I have a couble of questions though. Will that pipe line up and mount to the 350? Also why? I would imagine that pipe is bigger than a quads pipe.
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The pipe he is talking about is litterally just a straight through pipe. On streetbikes, that fuckers is LOUD.
I'm guessing this is the pipe the OP is talking about:
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The pipe he is talking about is litterally just a straight through pipe. On streetbikes, that fuckers is LOUD.
I'm guessing this is the pipe the OP is talking about:
Oh ok, I see. I really want to know why now? I wouldnt do it.
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Oh ok, I see. I really want to know why now? I wouldnt do it.
its off a honda cbr 600rr. the under tail exhaust. i dont have the cash to buy a new one. i would take it in to a body shop and have them modify it on.
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its off a honda cbr 600rr. the under tail exhaust. i dont have the cash to buy a new one. i would take it in to a body shop and have them modify it on.
what is wrong with your current exhaust? That exhaust is going to be so loud. An aftermarket exhaust is loud on quads let alone a stright pipe.
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its not a straight pipe. its a slip on pipe for a honda cbr 600rr that goes under the seat. it has the stock pipe on it now.
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Picture of the pipe you want to put on?
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Picture of the pipe you want to put on?

Please do. I think that would help in this discussion.
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Please do. I think that would help in this discussion.
dont know how to upload pics so here is the site with the pic on it

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