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Old 02-04-2012, 04:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Time to buy my new full exhaust

Thanks to everyones input i've narrowed down my full exhaust for my MX YF to three choices.

Rossier
DASA
Jardine

Going to send out my sponsorship resume to each today and see what shakes out!

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Old 02-04-2012, 05:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Why don't you buy Motoworks SR4 G2?Many riders from the AMA and NEATV run this exhaust.I think it's a good choice.
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Old 02-04-2012, 05:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I love my dasa I'm an mx racer as well. Most people will agree its one of the top pipes.
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Old 02-04-2012, 05:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I dont care much for the Monster pipe. Honestly I think thats more of a drag/dune pipe anyhow.

From what i've seen the Motoworks pipe doesn't seem to offer the performance that the other pipes do for the YFZ. Alot of people from AMA and NEATV run that pipe because of 2 reasons, IMO.
1) Since Motoworks is a major player in both series alot of PROs run their pipes, which leads to others thinking that it is the pipe to run.
2) The Motoworks pipes keep potential Pro-Am riders in at the legal db limit.

I don't fall into either of those catagories. I do the research and make my decision based on opinions of my peers, quality of the product, performance of the product, and rider support. The last one will be my final decision maker.

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Old 02-04-2012, 06:04 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Yeah I agree with the dasa pipe!! It's one of the top pipes out there! I have a curtis sparks big core full exhaust and i love it. Another one of the big names out there
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Old 02-04-2012, 06:27 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Never really cared much for Curtis Sparks pipes. I have seen good things from DASA. I am starting with Rossier because they are a site sponsor and I respect that. We should support those who support our sport. DASA is my second choice although I think they are very comparable.
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Your views appear to be a bit misconstrued. Why not care for monster? They actually build a better quality pipe than nearly all of their competition. Its not a "drag" pipe by any means. You like rasa which is a great pipe but did you actually know that the monster performs just as well if not better and is by far higher quality?
I realize as well that a lot of performance companies don't support on THIS site by why rule out some of the best options because of that?
Not here to debate, more or less curious behind your reasoning or where you got these thoughts from..
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I ruled out the Monster for a couple of reasons. I wasn't really able to find any data to support claims of the few people that mentioned it here. Secondly, their website does not support their product well at all, so when I did try to investigate the pipe there was not product details provided or testing, dyno graphs, etc. Lastly, the company seems to be dune/drag oriented based by their website.

Now if you were me and knew nothing of MonsterQuad and their exhausts and were looking for an MX exhaust I think you would come to the same conclusion. I'm not knocking their products. They may be every bit as good as the others or maybe even better, but I just can't justify dropping $500+ without better background information.
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Jsr pipe = amazing
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I ruled out the Monster for a couple of reasons. I wasn't really able to find any data to support claims of the few people that mentioned it here. Secondly, their website does not support their product well at all, so when I did try to investigate the pipe there was not product details provided or testing, dyno graphs, etc. Lastly, the company seems to be dune/drag oriented based by their website.

Now if you were me and knew nothing of MonsterQuad and their exhausts and were looking for an MX exhaust I think you would come to the same conclusion. I'm not knocking their products. They may be every bit as good as the others or maybe even better, but I just can't justify dropping $500+ without better background information.
Call them and ask. I wouldn't go off of any dynographs or any "testing" posted by any company on their own website. If you want to pick an exhaust based on those factors, trinity would be the best choice lol. The monster guys are great to work with and have excellent customer service so you have nothing to worry about there. Also whats been said about them being nearly identical to dasa power wise is 100% correct, i've seen it on the dyno. The biggest differences between the two is the build quality and the tone. The dasa has a deeper tone while the monster has the best build quality out of any pipe i've seen for our bikes. All this is coming from a happy dasa owner.
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I appreciate your comments. I'm sure any of the exhausts in this discussion are good.
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Old 02-05-2012, 11:02 AM   #12 (permalink)
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dasa by a mile ive had yosh, tc, tc short, two brothers, pro circet, and dasa and dasa is by for the best pipe ive have had
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I have a dasa and a monster, both are great, but this is my dyno graph from the same day, same dyno. My dasa was cut down, monster wasn't, dasa needed a repack, and the dasa was a little rich, but you can see the graph, not much difference. I'd go with whatever you can get a deal on unless you're building a drag bike, I think the dasa sounds better, but that could be because there was no packing in it....

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