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Old 02-29-2012, 08:25 AM
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Hello, anyone running this exhaust? Possible video of sound would be greatly appreciated. I am deciding on what exhaust to purchase and i like to 9'' look. Undecided if i want to go with the chrome or carbon, my bike is red so i think the carbon will be a better fit. Post pics if available. Thanks in advance!

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Old 02-29-2012, 09:29 AM
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Try U tube for sound
 
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Old 02-29-2012, 01:22 PM
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Yeah i have found a few clips thanks. Videos are few and far between for these F2's!! Lol, i decided to buy slip on anyways. Can;t beat the price.
 
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Old 02-29-2012, 04:25 PM
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Now that I purchased the exhaust I would like to rejet. Is there a way around spending the $130 for the DynoJet Stage 1? Has anyone done this, is there a reason why buying the kit is better? Any info would be greatly appreciated. I am new with having a Carb. Thanks in advance.
 
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Dale Walker of Holeshot Performance made a slip-on that he found best was to shim the needles, swap to a bigger main, and maybe turn the fuel screw. Google search would probly nail it down.
 
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Thanks for the info- i have been doing a lot of Google searching and found a lot of good reliable information. I am going to purchase the DynoJet Stage 1 and move forward. Now some guys are running the Delkevic Slip on with no Jet. I would think this would cause the bike to run lean..what do you think about this? Is it absolutely unnecessary to Jet with a slip on?
 
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