Dick,
Dynamite was heavily considered
79,
Too late...I've already thrown the inner pipe over the fence into my neighbor's yard and denied I did it
It is true that pipes need a certain amount of back pressure to achieve certain performance results. The optimum size for the XS650 is 1 1/2 pipe at 32 inches in length. Therefore, those that want to run 1 3/4 inch pipes because the beefier pipe looks better are recommended to use inserts to choke the inside diameter a bit.
With that said, I'll be honest with you and say that I don't really know the performance results that will occur. A dyno would tell the true story, but I think it will help the performance some and let the 1200cc kit work a little better.
Anyway, what I'm really after is the sound. I have a set of aftermarket shorty reverse cone mufflers on a pepped up 81 XS650 that sounds awesome. The mufflers are a straight through design with perferated inner tube with fiber packing. It's the perfect combination for me in that it has a nice grumble but mellow enough to not be irritating like a fully open header
And...you guys have to keep in mind that I'm too old to strap on a steal shoe again, but my hero's have still always been Flat Trackers
I appreiate all comments.
Thanks,
Masher
Dynamite was heavily considered
79,
Too late...I've already thrown the inner pipe over the fence into my neighbor's yard and denied I did it
It is true that pipes need a certain amount of back pressure to achieve certain performance results. The optimum size for the XS650 is 1 1/2 pipe at 32 inches in length. Therefore, those that want to run 1 3/4 inch pipes because the beefier pipe looks better are recommended to use inserts to choke the inside diameter a bit.
With that said, I'll be honest with you and say that I don't really know the performance results that will occur. A dyno would tell the true story, but I think it will help the performance some and let the 1200cc kit work a little better.
Anyway, what I'm really after is the sound. I have a set of aftermarket shorty reverse cone mufflers on a pepped up 81 XS650 that sounds awesome. The mufflers are a straight through design with perferated inner tube with fiber packing. It's the perfect combination for me in that it has a nice grumble but mellow enough to not be irritating like a fully open header
And...you guys have to keep in mind that I'm too old to strap on a steal shoe again, but my hero's have still always been Flat Trackers
I appreiate all comments.
Thanks,
Masher
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