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macocoy

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catalytic exhaust?
« on: March 22, 2011, 07:26:16 AM »
I think all the newer bikes have a catalytic converter in their exhaust.my bike is Sting/Yup50 2009 model.As I was gonna look for a restriction in the exhaust header,I noticed an extra pipe about 4 -6 inches long that suddenly ends and flattens at the end of it.I also noticed a rubber tube that connects to the exhaust.These two things seem useless to make my bike faster.Does anyone have a solution to this?What did you do?
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Re: catalytic exhaust?
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2011, 10:28:22 AM »
I think all the newer bikes have a catalytic converter in their exhaust.my bike is Sting/Yup50 2009 model.As I was gonna look for a restriction in the exhaust header,I noticed an extra pipe about 4 -6 inches long that suddenly ends and flattens at the end of it.I also noticed a rubber tube that connects to the exhaust.These two things seem useless to make my bike faster.Does anyone have a solution to this?What did you do?

They are used to make your bike go slower. Usually they the pipe is cut off and the hole is welded.
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