Period correct exhaust for 1995 M900?

Started by Malloy, December 24, 2021, 11:38:48 AM

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ducpainter

My guess is it will run fine with the stock jetting...maybe a little lean. That said, other than being blingy, you won't see any advantages from the system without tuning.
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Howie

With the spaghetti it will be lean and loud.

greenmonster

+1 size for main jets was recommended IIRC.

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Malloy

Thanks for the info guys.  I'm into the bling for sure...
95 M900 | 20 T120 | 71 XS650
13 1100EVO 20th | 03 1000Sie Senna (gone)

Malloy

95 M900 | 20 T120 | 71 XS650
13 1100EVO 20th | 03 1000Sie Senna (gone)

koko64

2015 Scrambler 800

Howie


Malloy

Thanks guys! 

Do you think a DynoJet Stage 2 jet kit will do the trick? 
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13 1100EVO 20th | 03 1000Sie Senna (gone)

Howie

Hard to say.  The big restriction in the stock exhaust is the crossover, mufflers not so much.  Stage 2 (I think) will get you close enough to be able to ride the bike without much oh a problem.

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koko64

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I think the bigger jets in the stage 2 kit suit open airboxes and pod filters . May as well run an open airbox, K&N or BCM filter and then the stage 2 kit. I think for pipes only and a stock airbox you could use a stage 1kit and use the larger jets in the kit. Or get the stage 2 kit and use the smaller jets in it.
If you have the budget, buy some Keihin FCR flatslide carbs instead of the jet kit [evil]. The oem carbs are a pretty bad choice for that motor imo. It's a pity, as the motor is misrepresented by the carburation.
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ducpainter

Quote from: koko64 on March 03, 2022, 11:15:42 PM
I think the bigger jets in the stage 2 kit suit open airboxes and pod filters . May as well run an open airbox, K&N or BCM filter and then the stage 2 kit. I think for pipes only and a stock airbox you could use a stage 1kit and use the larger jets in the kit. Or get the stage 2 kit and use the smaller jets in it.
If you have the budget, buy some Keihin FCR flatslide carbs instead of the jet kit [evil]. The oem carbs are a pretty bad choice for that motor imo. It's a pity, as the motor is misrepresented by the carburation.
Fun to spend other people's money, eh? ;D

I agree with Koko about the jet kits. You don't need stage 2 unless you open the airbox.

If you decide to swap to Keihins, be prepared to lose the starting circuit, and learn a whole new starting procedure. I have flatslides on my Monster, thanks kids, and since putting them on it's a PITA to start. That said, it's sweet to ride.
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koko64

Vicarious pleasure. ;D
Pricey though. Powerbarn sell them new for the same price for used out of Japan.

Just rebuilt oem carbs for a mates DB4 [drool]. Jets, needles, diaphragms, road testing, disassembly and reassembly all add up for sure. He's saving for FCRs.
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koko64

2015 Scrambler 800

Malloy

Hey Guys,

Thanks for the info.  I'm now tempted by the Power Barn kit...
95 M900 | 20 T120 | 71 XS650
13 1100EVO 20th | 03 1000Sie Senna (gone)