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MRP 125 Exhaust

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though i have no experience with that particular pipe- MRP stuff is pretty good. joel wont just slap his name on anything.

it'd go on my bike.
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That looks pretty sweet, what does it cost?
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That looks pretty sweet, what does it cost?


Not sure but I will try and give them a call tomorrow and post the details.
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MRP will only talk to dealers, I called them and the dude about hung up on me and stated they only sell to dealers. so I guess we have to find out who the dealers are and get a price from them.
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looks like scootertronics is selling it for $279.00

http://store.scootertronics.com/gebu125hipee.html
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looks like scootertronics is selling it for $279.00

http://store.scootertronics.com/gebu125hipee.html


Nice find SCOOTER SOLDIER but after calling scootertronics they were less then helpful with any info so I called MRP and although they tried to deter me, persistence payed off and I was able to get through. I was told that this pipe would yield another 1.5 to 2 HP gain which I consider significant, approx a 20% increase. You would need to rejet the carb and can expect 5 mph additional top end with even more speed available by using Dr. Pulley rollers. Due to increased acceleration you can change the weight of the rollers to gain a little more top end without loosing any (before the pipe install) acceleration. Looks very promising.
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here is a review of the MRP pipe for GY6 engined bikes.

http://www.scootdawg.com/page33
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That's the pipe I will be getting next season.
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impressive, I hae to admit I like the looks a little better than the prima, I would like to see the spec sheets side by side on these two pipes and see which is the better performance wise.

I noticed you mentioned Dr.pully roller weights, are those the roller weight of choice for the buddy or any scooter? when I replace mine I want the best roller weights in addition to a kevlar belt, I Just have to figure out if I want to stay at the same weight or increase top end just a tad.
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anyone have this pipe and have a picture of it on our beloved buddy :?:
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