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Old 10-08-14, 08:37
Warheart01 Warheart01 is offline
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Headers. OTR v. OEM.

My XTX 2005 that I bought last year has a GPR 2 in 1 full system fitted to it, but what I love about the XTX/R is the 2 in 2 exhaust layout. Therefor I want to change and what I'm going for is the MTC cans, they look great.

But my problem is that I didn't recieve any header pipes from the previous owner so I have to buy new ones. Since I have a full system now I don't want to trade down and loose power so I thought about trying the headers from OTR, but before I go and buy anything I would like to find some more information. Has anyone of you got any experience with the OTR headers?

I couldn't find a thread on this already but maybe someone could find this helpfull too. Thanks.
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Old 14-08-14, 19:44
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This thread fell flat, but I fear not!

Some news on the matter. I have more or less decided to go with the original headers after reading up on exhausts and what to look for.
Seems like wider might not be better as I first though when the engine isn't a high reving one. As a bonus it's the cheapest option too! Now I will save some money to buy the cans, headers, stage 1 and 2 DNA filters and a dyno run. Thankfully my bike was already fitted with a PC3 when I bought it. Probably all of these upgrades will take place next year but pictures will follow when I'm done!
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