Yoshimura or Jardine??

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I always thought Yoshi's were more ideal for a GSX-R.
 
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I always thought Yoshi's were more ideal for a GSX-R.
what? why?
 
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I always thought Yoshi's were more ideal for a GSX-R.
what? why?

Isn't that what thier racing team uses?? Just like Honda uses Jardine.
 
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I always thought Yoshi's were more ideal for a GSX-R.
what? why?

Isn't that what thier racing team uses?? Just like Honda uses Jardine.
Glad you brought that up......shouldn't then Jardine be the VERY best pipe for our bikes? They have more time and work with Honda then any other brand....how come no body runs with them?
 
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now that i have the Yoshi slip-on, is there any reason for me to "re-jet" the bike(not even sure what that means or why i would need to someone just mentioned it to me) or add a power commander??
 
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now that i have the Yoshi slip-on, is there any reason for me to "re-jet" the bike(not even sure what that means or why i would need to someone just mentioned it to me) or add a power commander??
Based on what you list for mods plus your new slip-on you don't NEED a PCIII. Had you gone with the full system is basically a must. You might want one so you can alter your power curve.
 
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Id go with a yoshi on the RR, my cousin has yoshi on his bike and it sounds awesome....
 
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Arata is the best
 
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I always thought Yoshi's were more ideal for a GSX-R.
what? why?

Isn't that what thier racing team uses?? Just like Honda uses Jardine.
Glad you brought that up......shouldn't then Jardine be the VERY best pipe for our bikes? They have more time and work with Honda then any other brand....how come no body runs with them?
Good point. I was going to get the Jardine. But I didn't like the looks so I went with the Yoshi. I think that the word "best" is different to everyone. sound and looks are precieved differently by everyone.
 
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Jardine is the way i went. its beautiful.... the yoshi is more of a suzuki pipe...
 


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