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GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => GENERAL MECHANICAL & TECHNICAL => Topic started by: Rocketjock on October 05, 2006, 11:30:44 AM

Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: Rocketjock on October 05, 2006, 11:30:44 AM
In the spring I intend to have a Yosh slipon on my bike. When I queried the mechanics about the need for carb adjustments, their best answers were; 'Maybe' and 'I don't think so.' So I am still looking for definitive answers to this question. Can you just slipon an aftermarket exhaust without touching the carbs or are adjustments necessary? My stock exhaust actually shows a small catylitic converter in it. Don't expect the Yosh to have this  so that means more flow thru. And that changes things. Don't want to install carb kits as what I'm really after is just smaller, better looks and a little more growl than stock. Love to hear the real Poop. Anyone got any?
Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: notagix on October 05, 2006, 03:08:10 PM
I've got an 04 B12, I put on a Hindle slip on, all I had to do is shim the needles .040 and it runs great!!
Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: chupacabra on October 05, 2006, 04:53:03 PM
Turn out your air/fuel screws and shim the needles will get you by till you get a jet kit to really wake you up.
Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: snofrog on October 05, 2006, 09:36:53 PM
for the cost of a jet kit just get one and be done with it . or when you finally do get it a few years down the road you will kick yourself in the arse for not doing it sooner .yah it makes that much of an improvement :motorsmile:
Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: Rocketjock on October 06, 2006, 07:23:10 PM
Ya, what the hell. When I get the pipe, I'll get the jet kit and the spark advance just for the hell of it. Damn thing's too slow anyways. Lol.
Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: PaulVS on October 06, 2006, 07:25:04 PM
Quote from: Rocketjock
Ya, what the hell. When I get the pipe, I'll get the jet kit and the spark advance just for the hell of it. Damn thing's too slow anyways. Lol.


Save the money on the ignition advancer.  Just get the jet kit.  (Ivan's or Factory Pro.)

Oh... and by the way.... what Yosh pipe did you end up buying?   :wink:
Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: 00to60 on October 06, 2006, 09:56:34 PM
A jet kit and the Yosh pipe should give you a total of 120rwhp or better, not to mention removing any flat spots in rpm range and making it not so cold-blooded. You'll really enjoy the performance ( I know I do and I ride a 1st gen. B6).

 :gatlin  :gatlin
Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: Rocketjock on October 07, 2006, 12:00:48 PM
Quote from: PaulVS
Quote from: Rocketjock
Ya, what the hell. When I get the pipe, I'll get the jet kit and the spark advance just for the hell of it. Damn thing's too slow anyways. Lol.


Save the money on the ignition advancer.  Just get the jet kit.  (Ivan's or Factory Pro.)

Oh... and by the way.... what Yosh pipe did you end up buying?   :wink:


Why, about the advancer? Not worth the bucks? Doesn't really do anything? And I haven't really bought the pipe yet. She comes off the road at months' end. Then a bit of a sleep. Then the 6000km tuneup, completely done by myself with the help of the shop manual. (I'm not payin the Stealers$300 again!) And the new look and feel for March.
Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: solman on December 22, 2006, 11:53:57 PM
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A jet kit and the Yosh pipe should give you a total of 120rwhp or better,


Optimistic, are we?  As I have said before, a slip-on and jet kit is not going to take you up to 120 hp.  Up to the 110-113 range, yes it will.
Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: Ranger on December 26, 2006, 08:24:36 PM
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Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: smooth operator on December 27, 2006, 08:57:40 AM
I would say YES, you need the kit. I've tried guessing what jets I would need befor,and by the time you get the right combo you might as well get the kit. I start by reading the plugs, if your just putting a slip on can you may not have to go up much. You might be able to just go up 1 in the mains andjust the fuel screws and shim the needles.(so then you could just buy the jets, instead of the kit. But the more you mess with it(intake/exhaust) the more fidleing you'll have to do, with full exhaust you'll need to change your piolots too.To get it dialed in, plan on diving in there more than once.  Dan
Title: 06 B12 Aftermarket Exhaust and jet kits.
Post by: Red01 on December 27, 2006, 07:55:24 PM
Quote from: "Rocketjock"
Quote from: "PaulVS"
Quote from: "Rocketjock"
Ya, what the hell. When I get the pipe, I'll get the jet kit and the spark advance just for the hell of it. Damn thing's too slow anyways. Lol.


Save the money on the ignition advancer.  Just get the jet kit.  (Ivan's or Factory Pro.)

Oh... and by the way.... what Yosh pipe did you end up buying?   :wink:


Why, about the advancer? Not worth the bucks? Doesn't really do anything? And I haven't really bought the pipe yet. She comes off the road at months' end. Then a bit of a sleep. Then the 6000km tuneup, completely done by myself with the help of the shop manual. (I'm not payin the Stealers$300 again!) And the new look and feel for March.


Depends on the kit, I guess. Ivan says the advancer makes no difference with his kits. Holeshot & Factory Pro tend to respond to the advancer with crisper throttle resonse in the mid range.