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Looking at the long intake and exhaust durations of the stock cams( http://www.tt-riders.de/xr1000/cams.html ) the question arises whether the XR is more sensibel to adequate exhaust systems than other bikes. Did anybody experience a significant boost simply by switching to supertrapps (which in addition are much lighter)?
Or did anybody try such Supertrapp discs adapters for the stock mufflers?

<font size=-1>ooking at the long intake and exhaust durations of the stock cams( http://www.tt-riders.de/xr1000/cams.html ) the question arises whether the XR is more sensibel to adequate exhaust systems than other bikes. Did anybody experience a significant boost simply by switching to supertrapps (which in addition are much lighter)?
Or did anybody try such Supertrapp discs adapters for the stock mufflers?

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