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Daniel 50cc nipper
Joined: 06 May 2007 Posts: 5 Location: Katanning Western Australia  |
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 11:00 am Post subject: Dmc exhaust any good? |
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| Just wondering if dmc exhaust is any good for an ltr 450 |
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Dingo555 Roostin Away

Joined: 25 Sep 2007 Posts: 778 Location: Closer to the Qld coast  |
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 12:57 pm Post subject: |
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I've had a few different pipes on my LTR and would say the DMC was the worst build quality. Even before I had repacked it I had to keep replacing rivets in the pipe ends as well as the muffler entry pipe. HMF seemed to have lasted the best. _________________ 10 LTR 555 Dingo
06 LTR 94 Kay
Thanks for all the support and good advice
ATVPRO
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HoleshotQR#24 Big Bore, Stroked & Bling +

Joined: 01 Apr 2006 Posts: 404 Location: South Australia  |
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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I've had a DMC slip-on on my LTR for a couple of years now with no issue. Big weight saving over stock and a little more performance. Haven't repacked it yet but probably not far off needing to give the hours I've put on it. No rivets have fallen out of mine. Not too noisy and has a quite core insert to bring the noise down slightly.
The biggest factor on choosing an aftermarket pipe these days should be noise levels. MA have been publishing noise limits for a while now and sooner rather than later event organisers will have to start measuring and enforcing them. _________________ Proud Member of QuadridersSA
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