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crc1214
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Allright, sold the 550
and was gs "homesick" so I had to snatch up a very sweet 83 750E a couple of weeks ago to fill the void.
Got a plane ticket and rode the beast all the way from Philly to Columbus, OH in one day. Man what a blast! Soooooooo different from the 550 in performance and agility.
Anyhow, I can't go a winter without doing at least something to my bikes, so I'm curious about the following.
First let me say this.... I DO NOT want to re-jet and/or add pods to my bike. This bike has CV carbs.
So here's the question: what will give a better performance gain, without having to rejet:
4-into-1 header with the stock air filter,
or... K&N filter with stock exhaust?
I've heard that you can use a 4-into-1 on a bike with CV carbs and not have to re-jet if you use the stock air filter, and there will be a noticeable increase in power.
But as this bike is completely stock, I'd kind of like to keep the stock exhaust and just use a K&N filter if it will give me the same kind of performance gain.
So tell me what you think. I appreciate the suggestions.
Chad
Got a plane ticket and rode the beast all the way from Philly to Columbus, OH in one day. Man what a blast! Soooooooo different from the 550 in performance and agility.
Anyhow, I can't go a winter without doing at least something to my bikes, so I'm curious about the following.
First let me say this.... I DO NOT want to re-jet and/or add pods to my bike. This bike has CV carbs.
So here's the question: what will give a better performance gain, without having to rejet:
4-into-1 header with the stock air filter,
or... K&N filter with stock exhaust?
I've heard that you can use a 4-into-1 on a bike with CV carbs and not have to re-jet if you use the stock air filter, and there will be a noticeable increase in power.
But as this bike is completely stock, I'd kind of like to keep the stock exhaust and just use a K&N filter if it will give me the same kind of performance gain.
So tell me what you think. I appreciate the suggestions.
Chad