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Hi.. recently i just fitted a legal yoshi pipe on my bike..

 

after which i go test i am able to clear the meter..

 

but the sound is like normal pipe.. den i went to planet ask ah chong do somethin to the pipe and make it louder..

 

and now with pillion it very hard to make it to 120 le..

 

y any body know? does the bike need to do tuning or?

 

pls help..

 

Thanks

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Err. I think you got the pipe for the wrong reasons. If you just wanted your pipe to be deafening and annoying, and get some pissed off individuals pour paint all over your bike in the wee mornings... all you need to do is to take your stock pipe apart and empty the insides.

 

Performance wise, you need to send your bike for setting after a exhaust change. This should have already been done immediatly after changing your pipe.

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Err. I think you got the pipe for the wrong reasons. If you just wanted your pipe to be deafening and annoying, and get some pissed off individuals pour paint all over your bike in the wee mornings... all you need to do is to take your stock pipe apart and empty the insides.

 

Performance wise, you need to send your bike for setting after a exhaust change. This should have already been done immediatly after changing your pipe.

 

wow u using my incident as an example??

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stay calm and carry on...

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