Muffler Search
#21
RE: Muffler Search
ORIGINAL: incabiker
Hmmm... this has never crossed my mind, but I find it appealing. So will buying one of these be better then drilling the baffle plate in our KLX's original exhaust, you think I will gain more horses buying a KLX 300 stock muffler?? Sounds good to me if it works, hell of alot cheaper, and quieter.
Hmmm... this has never crossed my mind, but I find it appealing. So will buying one of these be better then drilling the baffle plate in our KLX's original exhaust, you think I will gain more horses buying a KLX 300 stock muffler?? Sounds good to me if it works, hell of alot cheaper, and quieter.
#23
RE: Muffler Search
ORIGINAL: scat
Has any of you guys looked into the super trapp system? completely tunable from what i understand> I see that ebay has the slip on unit for 109.00 dollars for the klx 300 find a head pipe and your in business. Any thoughts.
Has any of you guys looked into the super trapp system? completely tunable from what i understand> I see that ebay has the slip on unit for 109.00 dollars for the klx 300 find a head pipe and your in business. Any thoughts.
I was reading somewhere that a 'stroker' head pipe with the stock muff is a good package. Now I can't find 'stroker'.
#24
RE: Muffler Search
I read the same thing at Planet KLX. Although the exhaust review is for the KLX 300, it might be useful to everyone. Here is the link:
http://www.planetklx.com/techtips/exhaust.shtml
http://www.planetklx.com/techtips/exhaust.shtml
#25
RE: Muffler Search
Planet KLX is a KLX 300 site but has some good tips on free mods that apparently many people have been using for the KLX 250. Here is another link for those of you who may be unfamiliar with the website.
http://www.planetklx.com/techtips/free-mods.shtml
http://www.planetklx.com/techtips/free-mods.shtml
#26
RE: Muffler Search
ORIGINAL: JC
dazjr, did you have to make any carb adjustments with the exhaust setup you are running?
dazjr, did you have to make any carb adjustments with the exhaust setup you are running?
#27
RE: Muffler Search
ORIGINAL: a16tony
Ran a Trapp on the KLR650 for about 5k miles. Loud piece of crap. Didn't notice any power gains, just LOUD!
I was reading somewhere that a 'stroker' head pipe with the stock muff is a good package. Now I can't find 'stroker'.
Ran a Trapp on the KLR650 for about 5k miles. Loud piece of crap. Didn't notice any power gains, just LOUD!
I was reading somewhere that a 'stroker' head pipe with the stock muff is a good package. Now I can't find 'stroker'.
Todd
#28
RE: Muffler Search
ORIGINAL: bmwhd
That head pipe is available from FourStrokeWorks now.
Todd
ORIGINAL: a16tony
Ran a Trapp on the KLR650 for about 5k miles. Loud piece of crap. Didn't notice any power gains, just LOUD!
I was reading somewhere that a 'stroker' head pipe with the stock muff is a good package. Now I can't find 'stroker'.
Ran a Trapp on the KLR650 for about 5k miles. Loud piece of crap. Didn't notice any power gains, just LOUD!
I was reading somewhere that a 'stroker' head pipe with the stock muff is a good package. Now I can't find 'stroker'.
Todd
#29
RE: Muffler Search
ORIGINAL: deej
Sheesh who can afford $500.00 for a new exhaust? deej
Sheesh who can afford $500.00 for a new exhaust? deej
I spent twice that on descent helmet, googles, boots and other ridign gear. I still have my priorities. Staying in 1 piece is still top of my list.
#30
RE: Muffler Search
This is my reason for not buying aftermarket muffler ... yet. Noise. Where I live I cannot have a noisy system and I don't want to be responsable for having tracks closed down because of noise. There are enough noisy bikes already. I'm still leaning towards the aussie Staintune for several reasons.
1) Quality, it appears the Staintune is very very high quality and will never need replacing
2) Never needs to repack the muffler, very appealing to me
3) Made in Australia, like a lot of you guys that are proudly American I am proud to be Aussie and I do try to support Aussie companies
Against the Staintune are
1) Price, at $800 Aus its bloody expensive, however I have not found many others to be much cheaper
2) Noise, seems it is still a bit vocal even though better than a lot of others
These are my reasons and as such may not apply to other people
1) Quality, it appears the Staintune is very very high quality and will never need replacing
2) Never needs to repack the muffler, very appealing to me
3) Made in Australia, like a lot of you guys that are proudly American I am proud to be Aussie and I do try to support Aussie companies
Against the Staintune are
1) Price, at $800 Aus its bloody expensive, however I have not found many others to be much cheaper
2) Noise, seems it is still a bit vocal even though better than a lot of others
These are my reasons and as such may not apply to other people