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Old 09-05-2008, 02:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I ride woods, and I'm looking for a pipe that makes good power through out the rpm range, not just peak.

I had it narrowed down to dasa, motoworks and fmf.

really wanting to know how you all liek your dasa, and if you have the 13 or 16 inch.
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I have the 16 and would highly reccomend it. Great pipe.
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I have the 16 and would highly reccomend it. Great pipe.
well I got the 13inch hope its not rediculous!
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I have a fully built dasa motor also, so I couldn't tell you how well it is on a stock motor. I know it's gonna be louder.
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I have a fully built dasa motor also, so I couldn't tell you how well it is on a stock motor. I know it's gonna be louder.
you run the 13 inch on the built motor?
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I am using the 16 inch but you can run either. Alot of people prefer the lower decibels, plus some tracks are starting to adopt a decible rule like the ama uses on motocross. Maybe not as strict but it's heading that way.
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I am using the 16 inch but you can run either. Alot of people prefer the lower decibels, plus some tracks are starting to adopt a decible rule like the ama uses on motocross. Maybe not as strict but it's heading that way.
I just ride woods, hopefully I can run the quite core in areas that require lower db's
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I think the dasa pipe is way too loud for the woods. The two brothers is a better prouduct plus two brothers has good customer support dasa has none. I have sent too motors to dan and still cant get customer service check the comments on dasa at the Yfz central site. good luck Two Brothers Dasa
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I think the dasa pipe is way too loud for the woods. The two brothers is a better prouduct plus two brothers has good customer support dasa has none. I have sent too motors to dan and still cant get customer service check the comments on dasa at the Yfz central site. good luck Two Brothers Dasa

well I bought it from fuel, and they seem to have good customer service so hopfully wont have any issues.
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Old 09-07-2008, 08:29 PM   #10 (permalink)
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anyone running the 13?? how loud is it?
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