You want loud? Try having the baffle pop outta yer Supertrapp while doing
90. Holy SHIT, THAT bitch is LOUD. While I was waiting on a replacement
(after skipping, hopping and grinding down the road, it was hopeless) it was
fun to zip around and set off car alarms on the next street over. Haha.
What the hell, ever hear that shit they are putting on Honda Acura's
nowadays? And, lets not forget the rap shit thumping incessantly. LOL. Call
me a jackass too. It was fun for awhile.
-----Original Message-----
From: bigfatgreenbike [mailto:bigfatgreenbike@...]
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 8:55 PM
To: k.saltzer@...
Cc:
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: jackass
k.saltzer@... wrote:
> I have been doing more off
>roading lately and am planning on doing alot more. For those of you
>that don't know, I have had the Laser Pro Duro race version on my
>bike for the last 24,000 miles. While I was out riding at the NOAB
>and especially this last weekend out in the Sierra's I was more and
>more nervous about noise levels and tickets.
>
I have to say that the Laser "race" pipe isn't quiet, but it's NOWHERE
near a big gun straight-through.
>
>Out on the street I have loved my Laser's sound and flawless
>performance. But since I'm setting up for more off road adventure's
>I want knobbie tires. They will rub on the Laser. I want to be
>quieter. The Laser race version isn't. I don't want to be illegal
>which adds worry to my ride. The Laser is not USFS approved.
>
Which is too bad. It has a spark arrestor.
>
>Since the only other exhaust that I know of that's legal, quiet,
>allows the use of knobbies without rubbing,
>
This might be remedied by a torch and a hammer. But the bottom line is
it isn't usfs approved. I also think the stock pipe has more useable
low-end power. Most of the "low end power gains" people get from fitting
a pipe and jet kit, in my opinion, are from drilling the slide vacuum
port and fitting a different needle. The stock pipe gives the most
useable, controllable power which is what you need offroad anyway.
>AND stays together for
>tens of thousands of miles is the stock exhaust,
>
This was the big one for me- something that sticks out as far as the
Laser will get hit with trees and rocks pretty often. The stock exhaust,
besides being tucked in better, can take a bigger beating than ANY
aftermarket pipe I've seen. That's why it weighs 13.5lbs.
--
Devon
Brooklyn, NY
A15-Z '01 KLR650
'81 SR500 cafe racer
"The truth's not too popular these days....."
Arnold Schwarzenneger, in The Running Man
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