Thread about Big Gun quality on ADVRider
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Thread about Big Gun quality on ADVRider
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RE: Thread about Big Gun quality on ADVRider
ok all these topics recently on big gun quality are not cool... if any of that happens to my system i will be very upset.. pissed[:@]..... i hope they redesigned something or used better materials now.. well now i dont think i will put the quiet core back in at all to reduce back pressure... [&:][&:]
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There has been several others but most of them seem to be with the larger bore bikes so I didn't feel like stirring the pot over here but it does seem that BG has problems with some of its models. The KLR 650 models are known for melting the quiet core and it plugs the exhaust as the tip of it folds in on itself, and that is a metal piece but when they posted pics it looked like plastic that had been hit with a propane torch.
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those systems are nothing like our evoX systems. we do have a billet end cap and I just checked mine and it's tight as a drum. I have no reason to believe my system will implode. I enjoy it's awesome sound every ride and it's the main reason I can ride wheelies through 3rd gear. Nothing more to ask from it imo. It's fitment and looks are top rate, and most of all the header is the color it was when I installed it and hasn't turned gold or bronze like stainless will. I'm a happy camper. Maybe I just got a good one, either way I wouldn buy another one in a heartbeat.
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It may just be me, but I did not see in any of those ‘testimonials’ any mention of sticking to periodic maintenance such as repacking or checking the race/quite core on a periodic basis. IMHO if I did not change my oil, tires or adjust my chain from time to time, I would expect that I would have quite a bit to write about how the bike has let me down and is failing all over… As a dirtbike rider for too many years, maintenance is everything to keeping the bike going since we just beat them to death by choice…..just a different perspective.. (POT STIRRING HERE!!!!)
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And a very valid point DirtSurfer ... dude ...
bryanjt thats a good point too however I have seen a thread before about Big Gun quality on smaller bikes somewhere on ADV ... just not sure where, personally I won't take the risk on buying something that expensive that so many other people are having problems with ... just my 2c
bryanjt thats a good point too however I have seen a thread before about Big Gun quality on smaller bikes somewhere on ADV ... just not sure where, personally I won't take the risk on buying something that expensive that so many other people are having problems with ... just my 2c
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ORIGINAL: Iowaguy
Maybe I just got a good one, either way I wouldn buy another one in a heartbeat.
Maybe I just got a good one, either way I wouldn buy another one in a heartbeat.
I have to go along with the guy from Iowa. As far as the product itself, it seems to be a good quality product, but I don't have a lot of mileage on it, so only time will tell. I was aware of the maintenance requirement, and although I'm a "set it & forget it" kind of person, I went the Big Gun route ... excuse me, "ACME Widget" route anyway. I'm happy with the pipe (Finally!!!) and don't feel that I made a bad decision. I think if I had gone the Muzzy* route, I probably would have been just as happy.
Maybe this is just a high performance product, and as such, requires high maintenance, and long term reliability is an acceptable trade-off for increased performance. (Except in the case of drag racing, where there's too much of a trade-off and the car doesn't even make it 1/4 mile!!!)
So for right now, I'm happy with the pipe, and despite all the information that's been presented, I tend to think that this one will serve me well.
Would I buy another one? Not likely. For me, this is a big ticket item, and customer service is part of the deal. I've already paid way too much in time and aggravation to risk having to deal with that company again -- even if sometimes they do make a decent pipe.
Mike
* Hey EMS, is it Ok for me to say "Muzzy"?
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ORIGINAL: Iowaguy
it's the main reason I can ride wheelies through 3rd gear.
it's the main reason I can ride wheelies through 3rd gear.
LOL
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I'm sure that doesn't hurt, but put a 120lb. rider on a KLX 250 w/no biggun or muzzy and I would bet there would be no 2nd gear wheelies. the power just isn't there. maybe some of you just don't believe the power the BG makes, but I would hate to think that I was one of you because you're just plain missing out. say what you want about their older earlier pipes imploding and such, but mine is built extremely well, is tight as the day I installed it, and fits like a stock pipe.
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i weigh 160 and with the simple mods in my sig i still hafta just about tear the damn handlebars off to get the front end up... hopefully come springtime with a biggun ill have the same results as iowaguy