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Old 07-12-2016, 04:28 PM   #91
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Ain't it nice when it comes with all the proper hardware? That's one of the things I like about the FMF TC2 setup. Has all the brackets and stuff....if it will fit your application, which it looks like isn't an option on this model.

I wish my pipe would show up. I'm more impatient about this than I was waiting for the dang bike!
Getting this exshaust is basically getting a new bike
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Old 07-12-2016, 04:49 PM   #92
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Getting this exshaust is basically getting a new bike
That's for sure. Exhaust and proper jetting really woke up my X-Moto, Rhino and most of all, Q. I need the TT250 to outrun Q, or at least hold its own. Q is only a 200 and it will pull the TT right now by a decent margin. This must be fixed.
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Old 07-12-2016, 06:45 PM   #93
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I put a video on YouTube TT250 exshaust mod check it out
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You spelled exhaust wrong.




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I like it... ex shaust . Can I please have it in a sentence? Jayman replaced his exshaust on utube and was throughly exshausted.

This coming from bb, the man who wrote scs instead of csc.
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Old 07-12-2016, 10:29 PM   #96
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Sounds good and looks really nice!
Our exhaust arrived tonight. It's going to be hard waiting for the other parts I ordered but I want to do the tear down in one fell swoop. Breather, Mikuni, jetting, strip some of the smog stuff, exhaust and also, replace the fluid in the forks and get them right. Probably be down for a week........... Parts should be here soon though! Shipped already.
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Old 07-12-2016, 11:28 PM   #97
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On my Hawk, I decatitated the head pipe and drilled some holes in the plate in the middle/interior of the muffler (with a very long drill bit I have for running cables), but, there's too much restriction at the outlet so I purchased a Pro Circuit insert. By the dimensions given, it should be a bolt in replacement. It hasn't shipped yet, but, I hope to have it by the end of the week.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001654JK0
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I saw this one also for sale on Amazon. Any idea what the difference might be?

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Old 07-13-2016, 12:26 AM   #98
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I put a video on YouTube TT250 exshaust mod check it out
Cool! Could you post a link to the YouTube video please?
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Old 07-13-2016, 12:31 AM   #99
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I put a video on YouTube TT250 exshaust mod check it out
nice work that sounds mean
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Old 07-13-2016, 08:36 AM   #100
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will have to keep that in mind for later. want to finish break in before doing any performance mods.
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You spelled exhaust wrong.




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Old 07-13-2016, 03:22 PM   #102
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will have to keep that in mind for later. want to finish break in before doing any performance mods.
Exactly my thinking as well. I didn't start to order any motor mods until it hit about 480 kilomiles on the ticker. Plus I want to the Mrs. to get used to it in stock form so she has something to compare to when it's done.

"Kilomile: A measurement specific to the Zongshen/CSC TT250. The odo reads in kilometers, the speedo reads in MPH, but the speedo, which trips the odo, is under by 5MPH. Hence, Kilomile."
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Exactly my thinking as well. I didn't start to order any motor mods until it hit about 480 kilomiles on the ticker. Plus I want to the Mrs. to get used to it in stock form so she has something to compare to when it's done.

"Kilomile: A measurement specific to the Zongshen/CSC TT250. The odo reads in kilometers, the speedo reads in MPH, but the speedo, which trips the odo, is under by 5MPH. Hence, Kilomile."
Yeah I was wondering that the other day. I'm no mechanic, but if the little gear that registers the speed isn't spinning at the right rate, doesn't it also affect the one that measures the distance traveled? They are kinda related after all.
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Old 07-14-2016, 08:39 PM   #104
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Exactly my thinking as well. I didn't start to order any motor mods until it hit about 480 kilomiles on the ticker. Plus I want to the Mrs. to get used to it in stock form so she has something to compare to when it's done.

"Kilomile: A measurement specific to the Zongshen/CSC TT250. The odo reads in kilometers, the speedo reads in MPH, but the speedo, which trips the odo, is under by 5MPH. Hence, Kilomile."
They are like me, haven't figured the whole "mathematics " idea out yet.
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they both run off the cable input but are geared separately. many production bikes have accurate odometers but are 5-8% off on the speed. its done intentionally for liability reasons.
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