slip-on or full system????
Hi,
As you may know, I'm new. I have a question so any input would be greatly appreciated.
I'm in the market for a Micron exhaust for my '02 zx9r. I would like to get the full race system (approximately $1000 with jet kit) but am having a hard time getting over that "cost" hurdle. A slip-on would only run around $350. I know a full system would give me more power and less weight than a slip-on, but is it really worth it?
Thanks,
andy
As you may know, I'm new. I have a question so any input would be greatly appreciated.
I'm in the market for a Micron exhaust for my '02 zx9r. I would like to get the full race system (approximately $1000 with jet kit) but am having a hard time getting over that "cost" hurdle. A slip-on would only run around $350. I know a full system would give me more power and less weight than a slip-on, but is it really worth it?
Thanks,
andy
First off... [sm=welcomesign.gif] to the forums Andy!!
Now that's out of the way... the question is how much more power do you really want? If the slip-on will give you the power your looking for the stick with that, but if you really crave power then I would say get the whole system. It will cost you more in the long run to upgrade in pieces then to do it in one shot.
Now that's out of the way... the question is how much more power do you really want? If the slip-on will give you the power your looking for the stick with that, but if you really crave power then I would say get the whole system. It will cost you more in the long run to upgrade in pieces then to do it in one shot.
I would have to say get a slip-on and save your money for sprockets the best bang for your buck. the seat the butt dyno will be much happier
If you have the money spend it on a full system it will help but if you want a faster acceleration go with a set of nice sprockets
If you have the money spend it on a full system it will help but if you want a faster acceleration go with a set of nice sprockets
Remo, onewheel, thanks for the input
I haven't even thought of sprockets, that is a good idea. I'll have to look into that. Heck, who knows. If sprockets aren't to costly I may just have to get both...though something tells me that's just wishful thinking since aftermarket parts tend to run up the bills. Then again, I have been on the road quite some time...and the 9r has been waiting, I should drop some cash on it.
Any suggestions on sprockets?
Thanks again,
andy
I haven't even thought of sprockets, that is a good idea. I'll have to look into that. Heck, who knows. If sprockets aren't to costly I may just have to get both...though something tells me that's just wishful thinking since aftermarket parts tend to run up the bills. Then again, I have been on the road quite some time...and the 9r has been waiting, I should drop some cash on it.
Any suggestions on sprockets?
Thanks again,
andy
don't forget that it's good practice to change the chain when you change sprockets out. That way everythings new and will wear correctly. I know you can find complete kits that have all of the pieces to re-gear.
Thanks for all your help.
I went ahead and ordered a Carbon Fiber Micron Slip-on for my 9r...can't wait.
Besides a slight loss of top speed, are there any other drawbacks to getting new sprockets and chain? You know, something I may need to know.
thanks,
andy
I went ahead and ordered a Carbon Fiber Micron Slip-on for my 9r...can't wait.
Besides a slight loss of top speed, are there any other drawbacks to getting new sprockets and chain? You know, something I may need to know.
thanks,
andy
Hi Andy, The change in sprockets, depending in which direction you go, will have you in a high RPM when running down the road. This, of course, will lower you gas milage. No big deal and a good trade-off IMHO.
As for the slip on, the Micron is sweet. Dont expect any increase in power thou. 1 to 5 possible but the slip-on makes a much better sound than stock[sm=burnout.gif]
As for the slip on, the Micron is sweet. Dont expect any increase in power thou. 1 to 5 possible but the slip-on makes a much better sound than stock[sm=burnout.gif]
Again, thanks for all the input.
I tracked my slip-on and should get it tomorrow...I'm like a kid at christmas.
I agree with you Zbike, that would be a well worth trade-off.
Anyway, this may be a stupid question, but bear with me. For acceleration, would I want to do something like what onewheel has (+2 rear, -1 front)?
Thanks
I tracked my slip-on and should get it tomorrow...I'm like a kid at christmas.
I agree with you Zbike, that would be a well worth trade-off.
Anyway, this may be a stupid question, but bear with me. For acceleration, would I want to do something like what onewheel has (+2 rear, -1 front)?
Thanks
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For acceleration, would I want to do something like what onewheel has (+2 rear, -1 front)?
Thanks
For acceleration, would I want to do something like what onewheel has (+2 rear, -1 front)?
Thanks
Yup[sm=exactly.gif]
Your top speed will drop but you will gain acceleration.


