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    #46
    Originally posted by Steve View Post
    We will be looking forward to the thread called "How do I rebuild my melted 850?"

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    ill be looking for that

    take my advice cause ive done all the newb bike stuff

    ive hacked a set of mis matched stock exhaust for a cool straight pipe sound....sounded like crap...a tractor more or less

    i bought a 4-1...took out baffle...thought it was cool to haul ass in town between buildings

    then i relized how annoying a really loud bike is..so i made a rather quiet baffle with just enough tone to hear it but not to be stupid loud...

    go an buy stock exhaust, 4-2 or a 4-1....unless your a good welder and know how to fabricate stuff then make your own

    and i do own an 850...its just enough power for amusement...

    but its STILL an 850..i wanted to make mine fast with pods n crap...that changed quick...now its slowly returning to stock the next few months

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      #47
      well i dont have access to a dyno and i dont have pictures because i am still working my way through the theory and practicality of it

      i can weld, so im not worried.

      well see where i go from here.

      i know the system will not be a 4 into 1. the best best scenario for my bike is going to be a 4:2:1 system. 4 to1 systems tend to favor max power. i would like to shoot for best mid range torque since it has been already pointed out, thats where I will be spending most of my time.
      Last edited by Guest; 11-24-2013, 12:59 PM.

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        #48
        Stumbled across this fellow earlier today. He took the old method of a tuneable baffle and actually created a pivoting baffle. I thought it was interesting at least

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