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cpu & zorsts is there any improvment in fitting a new chip without open pipes?? |
No. Not on an ST2. JHP don't do one for example. |
Wouldn't have thought so...why do you ask????? |
Mine ran like a bag of spanners. I did loads of hunting and no one made any chips for a standard ST2, there were only a few for ones with funny exhausts as well. |
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thought it might be nice to have a bit of an upgrade but...... i like being legal you never know when your going to run into a pedantic jobsworth whos dog has just been run over the day after his missus left him |
Mate if you want to upgrade,......get an ST4!:eureka: |
Upgrade? You don't need to be any quicker. |
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Just don't let the wife know I said it :saint: |
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now for the silly questions are there any road legal performance pipes does any body make performance pipes with removable innards for the st2 what are the quietest performance pipes how much are pipes and a chip that'll do for now... i'll think of more daft questions later :frog: |
To be quite honest Glyn, most pipe and chip options make very little difference to "performance" apart from added noise. The noise itself can convince you that the bikes making more power and going faster. I would suggest that most people swap cans just for more noise. Now fancy cans along with other engine mods such as big bore, big valves, hairy cams etc is a different matter! |
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Busters had some in their sale recently. Typical prices are; Oval alloy road £199* Titanium road £250* Carbon race £250 Alloy race £210 Prices are for LeoVince on the Busters website.Items marked with * are road legal. [Edited on 23-8-2005 by KeefyB] |
Glyn, buy a spare set of standard cans and then get your original modified like mine have been. Only takes five minutes to swap them if you need to. |
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