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Just got my new bike and I am trying to figure out which exhaust system to put on it. I would sure like to hear what others with 2010 CRF250R's are running and what they think works well on them. Thanks
 
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Originally posted by Tanner #17:
Just got my new bike and I am trying to figure out which exhaust system to put on it. I would sure like to hear what others with 2010 CRF250R's are running and what they think works well on them. Thanks


Whatever system you choose, do US all a favor and get a 94dB or quieter system. Several companies make them and they work just fine. I run the Pro Circuit (94dB) on my bike, however it is the '10 CRF 450. We all need to make our bikes as quiet as we can so we quite losing places to ride!!

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Posts: 254 | Location: Marysville | Registered: Sat March 28 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Look at the Leo Vince pipes. They wont make the dyno numbers that PC or some others make but they are very close and they are quiet. They last a log time without having to be repacked and come with an insert or two for making them quieter still. Also come with a sparky for you off-road guys.
 
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Greg is spot on. I have the Leo, and it is an excellent pipe for the value, along with the fact that it is noticeably quieter.
 
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Get the most quiet one you can, dont worry about power numbers, all the HP in the world dont mean a damn thing if you cant use it. You'll get used to being a little down on power and compensate in your riding style, its not going to make you any slower.
 
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