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#1 exhaust thing for my Kinlon 200cc01-04-2011, 11:58 AM
I don't know much about exhausts but I just won one on Ebay for $40 to my post box! An impulse bid that won. It is off a kwaka zzr 250 ninja type and looks nice. It is the right diameter pipe for the Kinlon and looks good and is cheap enough I can experiment with it.
80 cm long 9 cm Diameter.
Thoughts on this? Will it aid performance? Hmm, now to find some jets?
Kinlon R/T KBR JL200GY-2
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#2 Re: exhaust thing for my Kinlon 200cc01-04-2011, 01:04 PM
Being a proper OEM exhaust, it will probably be quiet and not give you much of a performance boost. Quiet is good, I hate noisy bikes. Try it with the stock jetting, might be fine as is.
Cheers!
ChinaV
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#3 Re: exhaust thing for my Kinlon 200cc
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01-04-2011, 10:01 PMYou wont need to change the actual jettting rod mate, if you remove the airbox with this and fit pod, id adjust the jet pin to its richest setting, mine was running lean with mods till I did that, now its perfect.
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#4 Re: exhaust thing for my Kinlon 200cc
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01-04-2011, 10:08 PMbtw that will be a quiet exhaust
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#5 Re: exhaust thing for my Kinlon 200cc01-04-2011, 10:45 PM
Thanks guys, the Kinlon R/T exhaust is big and heavy and rusty and this is off a bigger bike so even if not a race muffler it is hopefully lighter and more free flowing. If it isn't, well I can chop it about and learn by it. I am not looking for noise at all, just to tweak out a few more kph. I will do the airpod thing as well now I feeling more confident after the sprocket change!
I don't really understand the physics and dynamics of engines and all that, but it seems that a bike that is getting a free flow of air and fuel has to work better, more smoothly anyway if it is all balanced. My physics and mechanics at school was a C-- but I reckon you can only get more efficiency at any part of the cycle and then match that to the gears or vice versa to lay that power down; you may get more power overall if it is restricted in the first place but you can't turn a small engine into a bigger one by doing any of this. The gearing ratio is the important thing. Then my brain gets a bit hazy, if you get higher revs from x amount of throttle you will still be limited by engine size. But there must be a plotted curve of efficiency, power obtained for x amount of fuel. Then that is balanced by effort required to move so much mass over such a distance at such and such a speed. Maybe I need to go back to school. My understanding of 'metaphysics' works around a principle called 'balance' - hopefully it applies to normal physics and metal and gasoline as well.Kinlon R/T KBR JL200GY-2
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#6 Re: exhaust thing for my Kinlon 200cc01-05-2011, 12:15 AM
Don't do the air pod filter, they are noisy, barely have anything to do with increasing power, and basically render your bike useless if you plan to use it in the rain.
Cheers!
ChinaV
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#7 Re: exhaust thing for my Kinlon 200cc01-09-2011, 02:59 AM
hey jape
well done mate exhaust looks good ive got a fair few main and idle jets spare
if your after a couple let us know and i will post up there for you2009 kinlon kbr200sm
mods so far- custom gear rack, custom exhaust, custom bash plate, led indicators, led tail/stop light, 155main jet and needle set on 4th groove from top, airbox restrictor removed,front fairing shortened 75mm
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#8 Re: exhaust thing for my Kinlon 200cc01-09-2011, 03:22 AM
Hi stromnes, how you going? The exhaust arrived very quickly, good ebay that was. It is as good as it looks but all stainless-steel welding and spot welding so a bit intimidating! I will get around to it one day soon enough when I think through how and what to bend and so on to make it fit. The jets would be good, much appreciated! Will PM you the addy when I have checked the carby, make, size etc. and the new filter pod arrives (out of stock at present).
Found a guy on 'chinarider' that has the same Kinlon (sm) based machine, very well known and loved in Mexico as Italika brand. He has 125cc engine but reckons it is great. How is yours faring, still going strong? Mine's still under 2000 km but great with the new sprocket. Hoping to be well enough to ride more soon, will have to get you up here for a bush run, bush roads not firetracks maybe?Kinlon R/T KBR JL200GY-2
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#9 Re: exhaust thing for my Kinlon 200cc01-09-2011, 03:25 AM
sounds good mate will definatley do that
just put some new rubber down on the front and my little baby loves being thrown into corners now
will post jets when confirm size and make
cheers mate2009 kinlon kbr200sm
mods so far- custom gear rack, custom exhaust, custom bash plate, led indicators, led tail/stop light, 155main jet and needle set on 4th groove from top, airbox restrictor removed,front fairing shortened 75mm
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