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Title: Performance Downpipes???
Post by: Crafty1 on 12 December 2017, 04:56:23 pm

Hi All,


I'm new here and new to a fazer. I'm use to bigger bikes, however, downsized for better fuel consumption.


My downpipes are shot, had them welded for now but need a new set.


Can's seem to find any decent big bore downpipes like Akrapovic, Yoshimura etc. I've found Delkevic and the likes, however they don't seem to be performance pipes, just stainless replacements. I know it's not a superbike but just looking for something to let it breath a bit better.

Is it just me or is the option just rubbish? What would you recommend?


Thanks.
Title: Re: Performance Downpipes???
Post by: daviee on 12 December 2017, 05:30:28 pm
down pipes wont make any difference only a couple of makers make them these days black widow and delkevic of the two i would say delkavic are the better you wont get yoshi ore anything like that i run cheep steels just now and get 95 bhp at the rear wheel i dont think i will get any more when i put the delkavic ones on
Title: Re: Performance Downpipes???
Post by: brooker81 on 13 December 2017, 11:41:51 am
I've a set of 1999 boxeye headers for sale if your interested. no welds no plating
Title: Re: Performance Downpipes???
Post by: mtread on 14 December 2017, 11:08:27 am
FZS600s run a little rich as standard. The (minor)  performance improves are a better end can and a K&N air filter (allegedly).
Title: Re: Performance Downpipes???
Post by: daviee on 14 December 2017, 05:28:09 pm
thats what mine has k and n and a scorpion end can steel down pipes cant fault the power on it deffo faster top end than a friends one  with similar condition etc dont no why it is but it very noticeable
Title: Re: Performance Downpipes???
Post by: celticdog on 14 December 2017, 11:16:32 pm
Yep I don't think you'll get much of a 'tune' out of new pipes.  :lol  If your looking to make the most of the fazer engine just make sure the carbs are cleaned are balanced regularly. You could always drop a tooth or two at the front sprocket for a bit more acceleration, problem being the chains then a bit longer so it's best to drop the front yoke a bit to make it steer a bit quicker.  :)