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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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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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Oh ok, I see. I really want to know why now? I wouldnt do it.
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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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Please do. I think that would help in this discussion. Last edited by MOTOCROSS MAVERICK; 06-28-2010 at 11:50 AM. |
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