It’s a safety hazard , if cars can’t see you they should hear you so they don’t merge over on you. More power from less restrictive exhaust, and you get more auditory feedback from your motor
Humble Garage, but the problem with that is that *no* exhaust is loud enough to make up the difference you’re talking about. Cars are literally insulated from engine noise. If a motorcycle is loud enough to be heard at a meaningful distance to provide warning, it is loud enough to *literally* cause permanent deafness in its rider. No bike is that loud. For good reason.
@@Vessekx Valid points, I just prefer the bike to breath a little better. I was running way to rich with the stock pipe, and it wasn't really "uncorked" until i put the exhaust system on. Also cosmetically it looks alot better(subjective) and reduced weight.
Bike has made its way all the way to Mississippi i ended up acquiring it in a trade do you know anything about the clutch going out seems kinda sluggish first starting out
May I ask...How much did you sell the bike for. I’m considering selling my tt250 and just want to try and gauge what I can ask. I want to be fair but have probably the cleanest and best modded tt250 ever. Not kidding. I can explain if your interested. Thank you
1800, they dont really hold their value like the name brands. I had it listed for sale for months and months, then all of a sudden 3 buyers all hit me up offering to pay more to get it.
Thanks for your input on the bike. Do you completely disagree with this article regarding the serious shortcoming of the bike is the front brake? ultimatemotorcycling.com/2020/02/01/2020-csc-tt250-review-diy-dual-sport-motorcycle/
I don’t understand the aversion to quiet exhausts. My RX4 is about a week out from delivery at this point. Can’t wait.
It’s a safety hazard , if cars can’t see you they should hear you so they don’t merge over on you. More power from less restrictive exhaust, and you get more auditory feedback from your motor
Humble Garage, but the problem with that is that *no* exhaust is loud enough to make up the difference you’re talking about.
Cars are literally insulated from engine noise. If a motorcycle is loud enough to be heard at a meaningful distance to provide warning, it is loud enough to *literally* cause permanent deafness in its rider.
No bike is that loud. For good reason.
@@Vessekx Valid points, I just prefer the bike to breath a little better. I was running way to rich with the stock pipe, and it wasn't really "uncorked" until i put the exhaust system on. Also cosmetically it looks alot better(subjective) and reduced weight.
So can it wheelie easily?
Bike has made its way all the way to Mississippi i ended up acquiring it in a trade do you know anything about the clutch going out seems kinda sluggish first starting out
You ended up with my old bike??
Just ordered one is the headlight bright enough?
Nah, you def wanna get an hid in there
You will for sure want to upgrade to LED, or HID
May I ask...How much did you sell the bike for. I’m considering selling my tt250 and just want to try and gauge what I can ask. I want to be fair but have probably the cleanest and best modded tt250 ever. Not kidding. I can explain if your interested. Thank you
1800, they dont really hold their value like the name brands. I had it listed for sale for months and months, then all of a sudden 3 buyers all hit me up offering to pay more to get it.
Humble Garage that’s exactly what I was planning on asking. Thanks
@@rvivr3 no problem man
@Josh Grant Why are you selling your TT250?
Jason Kwock...Just needed the money to help finance a new motorcycle. Want to keep it but not sure I can afford both.
Thanks for your input on the bike. Do you completely disagree with this article regarding the serious shortcoming of the bike is the front brake?
ultimatemotorcycling.com/2020/02/01/2020-csc-tt250-review-diy-dual-sport-motorcycle/