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Best performance exhaust dt125

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    oldman
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    #5

    Just ordered one from the guy in Portugal for the 89, buyers choice not mine, will see how that performs, Romeu I think his name is.

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      Look carefully at the Gianelli as the pictures rarely match the items for sale, check part numbers on your browser

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        Darty
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        I’ve ridden between most, the DEP expansion pipe design is the best..,

        You just dont get the over rev abilty with the other pipes, which are all quite similar and designed for Mid range torque.

        A custom pipe is the way to go tho.

        Keep it real

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        • DartyD Darty

          I’ve ridden between most, the DEP expansion pipe design is the best..,

          You just dont get the over rev abilty with the other pipes, which are all quite similar and designed for Mid range torque.

          A custom pipe is the way to go tho.

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          @darty what about the famous Arrow. I've heard they tend to rust easily.

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          • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

            @darty what about the famous Arrow. I've heard they tend to rust easily.

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            Darty
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            #9

            @irongamer727 yeh, they all rust like buggery.

            The Dep is actually the worst for it if you dont look after the plating.

            Keep it real

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            • DartyD Darty

              @irongamer727 yeh, they all rust like buggery.

              The Dep is actually the worst for it if you dont look after the plating.

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              Irongamer727
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              #10

              @darty I ment what do you think about the arrow exhausts? They must be the most well know at least

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                Glynn123
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                I love my romeu hendriques pipe, the bike revs very happy, but I wont say anything else as it always seems to cause controversy with dep fanboys in DT groups haha

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                • CalumC Calum

                  Big Ones are zee worst. From my experience in the past, Big One was better for mid range but totally kills top end.

                  DEPS are great, rev to the moon, but ultimately rust.

                  Underslungs offer the best performance as they don't compromise by wrapping around the frame.

                  I hear good things about FMF.

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                  MDN91
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                  @calum Hi Calum, i've seen the FMF mentioned af couple of times here on the forum, do they actually make an bolt-on exhaust for the DT? I can't seem to find one myself at any dealers, nor on FMF's own homepage.

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                  • M MDN91

                    @calum Hi Calum, i've seen the FMF mentioned af couple of times here on the forum, do they actually make an bolt-on exhaust for the DT? I can't seem to find one myself at any dealers, nor on FMF's own homepage.

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                    Calum
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                    @mdn91 I believe people got the one from the wr200

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                    • CalumC Calum

                      @mdn91 I believe people got the one from the wr200

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                      @calum and the wr200 exhaust works well on a dt125?

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                      • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                        @calum and the wr200 exhaust works well on a dt125?

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                        @irongamer727 Well this is it, I wouldn't have thought so. But you'd have to speak to someone who has ran that setup.

                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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