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Well the hunt for a raptor 700 it's beginning to look like a dead end. 4000 for piped bikes with no titles isn't going to fly. That being said with it looking like I'll be on the smerv for another year I was wondering what everyone's thoughts are on these two pipes choices and what are the advantages if any of the SLP over PC. The type of riding I do is mostly trails and pit riding. Very little room at the bottom to get a run for the hill. Some of the climbs you have to turn mid climb so getting on the pipe fast is definitely a plus. I'm just worried about running out of rev half way up the hill and don't know how hard the slps will fall on their face. Just a fun discussion that's probably been had before.

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So far on very stout 4mil motors, the SLP's have proven to make a very early on curve like all the pro circuits, FMF's, etc. Yet at the same time they still make the same power that the bigger inframes like a CPI would. Just much earlier. The trade off is a pipe that signs off a bit earlier. If you're in trail or climbing hills in gravel pits, it's totally perfect. Hit up JD. His serval is on the SLP's.

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Hmm.

Wasn't to crazy about the SLP on my buddy's bike. Pulled hard but signed off way early. Not what you would want on a long hill.

He also snapped his silencer and pipe hanger. They could be constructed a little better.

Also to get SLP to repair the hanger was a fight. After all that, he should of not had them do it. It was bad.

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What didn't you like about r2s compared to pc?

 

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The sound mostly. I thought the PCs would be better for the trails maybe they are and I'm just forgetting what the r2s were like but I feel like the PC's hit a wall way too soon. I could probably go down a size on the main though so who knows.

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