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I was cleaning up my header pipe today (the exhaust pipe that leads directly out from the engine) and i came across the logo of dyno racing ports. Has anyone ever heard of this brand? I did some research but all I could find these pipes for was on snowmobiles, and mines on my dirt bike. Just wondering if anyone else has one or has heard of them?
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Never heard of them - but then, how many have heard of J.D. Hord: Tuner of Ducs (from the SS to the 1098), RC51s, CBR600/1000s, SVs, and (last but certainly not least) the inimitable Honda HawkGTs?
Doesn't mean they're "bad" - on the contrary, it probably means they "tried harder" than say Akropovic at building some one-off (or limited run) exhaust(s).
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I definitely dont think that its bad, I really like the sound it makes and my bikes pretty snappy with the power. I was just curious as to why I might have had a snow mobile pipe on my bike. But it fits and works so it must have been designed for it.
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