
Has anybody tried the MRP Blur Exhaust?
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Top end starts to feel differnt around 50-55 mph
As for the volume it is as loud as a piped bullet bike or cruzer with lo kee pipes with the baffle 15-20 % louder than stock
QUICK ADD: on the pipe I had to take the cover off th fan to get it to fit and it has melted the plastic a little (kinda upset for $350 dollars I thought I would
get a good fit
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As for the volume it is as loud as a piped bullet bike or cruzer with lo kee pipes with the baffle 15-20 % louder than stock
QUICK ADD: on the pipe I had to take the cover off th fan to get it to fit and it has melted the plastic a little (kinda upset for $350 dollars I thought I would
get a good fit

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exhaust pics
Does anyone have any pics of what the MRP exhaust looks like mounted on the Blur? -Kevin
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MRP exhaust
I just got an MRP exhaust for my Blur. I am waiting for several main and slow jets to arrive, then I will install and tune. Probably start with pilot jet #38 (#35 is stock), main jet of #108 (#102 is stock) and shim the needle 1mm or so with a proper thickness washer. I will post when I find out some info, it is cold now in Pennsylvania and hard to work on the scooter this time of the year -Kevin
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