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<blockquote data-quote="hondacr500af" data-source="post: 166384" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>Does this answer your question?</p><p><strong>WHAT’S IT DO?</strong> In truth, we can’t think of a single benefit to Honda’s twin muffler design. It isn’t all that quiet, doesn’t make as much power as a comparable single-sided exhaust, costs 50 percent more to replace and weighs 1-1/5 pounds more than a single. So, why is it on the CRF250? Ask Honda’s marketing department and they will give you some malarkey about roll rates and weight bias. The only justifiable reason is that the “twice pipes” look cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hondacr500af, post: 166384, member: 1399"] Does this answer your question? [B]WHAT’S IT DO?[/B] In truth, we can’t think of a single benefit to Honda’s twin muffler design. It isn’t all that quiet, doesn’t make as much power as a comparable single-sided exhaust, costs 50 percent more to replace and weighs 1-1/5 pounds more than a single. So, why is it on the CRF250? Ask Honda’s marketing department and they will give you some malarkey about roll rates and weight bias. The only justifiable reason is that the “twice pipes” look cool. [/QUOTE]
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