900rr (pipe & headers Question)

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Old Sep 28, 2004 | 12:48 AM
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900rr (pipe & headers Question)

I have a 94 900rr and it came with a two brothers full system but was not rejetted. I have the jet kit but would rather my bike have the stock pipe for sound reasons (FTP) . Since it is not rejetted when I down shift it sort of makes a poping sound from the pipe, the shop told me it is because it is running lean when I let off the gas. My question is, if i leave the aftermarket headers on and put the stock pipe back on would it allow me not to have to rejet it..
Old Sep 28, 2004 | 05:05 AM
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Re: 900rr (pipe & headers Question)

i dunno about shifting but my bike pops a lil when i let off that gas hard from mid to high revs (deceleration pops?)
Old Sep 28, 2004 | 08:12 AM
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Re: 900rr (pipe & headers Question)

im assuming you are down shifting and letting the clutch back out right away. its just the bike "loading up". it happens when you go from a higher gear to a lower gear, especialy down a couple gears at once. its just un burnt fuel and exhaust igniting in your pipe. its common with bigger bore bikes, dont let the shop jack you out of $300.00 bucks to re-jet and dyno your bike. it wont hurt anything either so dont let them give you that line.
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