Jog exhaust, has anybody tried this one?

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Jog exhaust, has anybody tried this one?

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http://www.speedaddictcycles.com/produc ... QgodSSgAWA

Please take a look at this pipe and let me know if you have tried it or have any info on it. I am looking to build a nice set up for my new 94 jog. This pipe looks cool, and has a decent price. Thanks.
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Good pipe, especially if you open the exhaust a little. It has more of the tinny note but not as much as a MX 125. Better top end power. Use the stiffer grabbers.
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eliteguy50 wrote:Good pipe, especially if you open the exhaust a little. It has more of the tinny note but not as much as a MX 125. Better top end power. Use the stiffer grabbers.
Thanks, what cc build would be best for it? I am assuming stock would not be a good match.
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It works with stock bore. I'm sure there are better 50cc pipes out there but if you use the grab springs that come with it, it will start with good enough power. Opens up mid and top end on stock bore, a little more speed. Lower reving kits will work too, like 10k Max, 70cc.
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This is the pipe I use to add power to a stock bore. It seems to be a little snappier than the V8 YMS pipe. Wrap or paint the header when/if you get it. The clear coat burns off and the pipe will rust.
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eliteguy50 wrote:This is the pipe I use to add power to a stock bore. It seems to be a little snappier than the V8 YMS pipe. Wrap or paint the header when/if you get it. The clear coat burns off and the pipe will rust.
I emailed the company and they said it will not fit my 94 jog. Do you have a link to one you know will work? I would love to order one. They look really nice.
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get a yasuni r. had more rpm.
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I don't have a link. Bought my most recent pipe from my local Yamaha dealer. Check with Scooter Works, they seem to have everything.
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eliteguy50 wrote:This is the pipe I use to add power to a stock bore. It seems to be a little snappier than the V8 YMS pipe. Wrap or paint the header when/if you get it. The clear coat burns off and the pipe will rust.
I emailed the company and they said it will not fit my 94 jog. Do you have a link to one you know will work? I would love to order one. They look really nice.
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veedubh20 wrote:get a yasuni r. had more rpm.
If he wants a race build. Not a good street pipe IMO.
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eliteguy50 wrote:
veedubh20 wrote:get a yasuni r. had more rpm.
If he wants a race build. Not a good street pipe IMO.

can use airbox to cut the noise and easy to tune than pod filter.
it is a good street pipe yasuni R :wink: not like c21.c20,c30 c16.

I will not throw money on tech or leovince. :lol:
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I agree with avoiding the Tech for Jog. It comes out further and takes away some of your lean angle (scrapes).
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just have to be aware of the center stand will possible hit a racing pipe or not.

some pipes will need side stand.
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Thanks guys. Great information, as always.
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26mm OKO (round slide) 135 Main Jet
V-8 pipe
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I currently use the leovince zx on my jog in the states. It is very loud. and there are other pipes that are better.
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You would love the leo vince tt..one of the best sounding pipes ive heard and also yields awesome performance.. For 70cc though
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