Anyone running Bassani road rage II B1 power exhaust
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You do know that the B1 series exhaust is for big bore don't you?
I am using them on my 113 and love em. It has given me the best hp/tq curves out of 3 exhausts as far as over all performance.
Plus they sound great.
If you bike has the extra exhaust support down by mid controls are, make sure you use them. If it doesn't never mind.
I like it mainly the power doesn't have any dead spots as I call em. Some pull hard on the lower rpm's then fade on the upper end-not as much gain. these just keep pulling with no fading to red line, 6,200rpm's. Very good low end.
it all depends on your bike not mine though.
I am using them on my 113 and love em. It has given me the best hp/tq curves out of 3 exhausts as far as over all performance.
Plus they sound great.
If you bike has the extra exhaust support down by mid controls are, make sure you use them. If it doesn't never mind.
I like it mainly the power doesn't have any dead spots as I call em. Some pull hard on the lower rpm's then fade on the upper end-not as much gain. these just keep pulling with no fading to red line, 6,200rpm's. Very good low end.
it all depends on your bike not mine though.
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I am sitting at a stock 88" right now but I have plans to do a cam/head/97" build, I just want a new exhaust before I do this. I have a upgraded air cleaner and plan on doing a 45 carb with intake at the same time. more air, more fuel, more out. This exhaust should be good till I upgrade the engine. I won't get the most out of it but I won't be losing correct?
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Even with your motor work I still wouldn't go with the B1. It's ment for bigger motors, you might loose lower end torque with the B1 with a smaller motor. I would go with the Bassani Road Rage Mega power. It's the same as B1 but ment for smaller motors. I have one on my 103 and love it.
Anybody dragging the hard bits?
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