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scorpion slip-on exhaust (pics)

Started by nastynate6695, December 27, 2007, 07:19:21 PM

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Teek

FYI, I went to Scorpion's website, they seem to feel that with their slip ons, since each model specific exhaust is carefully tuned for each moto model, that no re-jetting is necessary...  But if the exhaust is tuned for a GSX600, and is put on a GS, then..???
2001~ OEM Flyscreen & Chin spoiler, Fenderectomy, Sonic Springs, '05 Katana 600 Shock, Yoshimura RS-3 Carbon Fiber can, stainless midpipe, custom brake pedal, K&N Lunch box, Rejet, 14t sprocket, Diamond links, Iridium plugs, Metzeler Lasertecs, Hella horn, "CF" levers, Chuck's Fork brace. I'm broke!

nastynate6695

Quote from: Teek on January 11, 2008, 02:15:00 AM
FYI, I went to Scorpion's website, they seem to feel that with their slip ons, since each model specific exhaust is carefully tuned for each moto model, that no re-jetting is necessary...  But if the exhaust is tuned for a GSX600, and is put on a GS, then..???

i dont know.....But the bike seems to be running fine except for my current battle with a cranky petcock.

TobySuzuki

I had a yoshimira slip on from a 600 ninja and did not jet it. Sounded GREAT but after 2 or 3 days of (normal) riding, the motor burnt up and when I took it apart it had a hole in the piston. Like the center was gone...haha fun day.

dgyver

Nothing like running a bike too lean and melting a piston.
Common sense in not very common.

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