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Maintenance & Technical => KX500 Original => Topic started by: NZ500 on July 02, 2010, 01:10:27 PM

Title: Please help identify FMF pipe?
Post by: NZ500 on July 02, 2010, 01:10:27 PM
I've just spent ages looking at google to find out what model my pipe is. (FMF gold series with no gnarly or fatty written on it) I suspect it's the same as an oem pipe with the FMF coating and stamp? I do like the look of it. There is a pic at http://www.kxriders.com/forums/index.php/topic,7585.0.html

On the mounting bracket it has k-15 kx and 297 below it
Title: Re: Please help identify FMF pipe?
Post by: kwakman on July 02, 2010, 01:44:19 PM
Not sure which pipe you want id'ing, but your KX500 pipe has the same cone kink as the FMF gnarly torque.the gnarly desert doesn't have the slight kink in the convergence cone.Can't be sure about the fatty pipe, could be one of those, but is isame shape as torque pipe. The ktm pipe looks like a fatty or a rev type pipe.
Title: Re: Please help identify FMF pipe?
Post by: NZ500 on July 02, 2010, 01:55:40 PM
Sorry, I meant the KX one, ktm has a fatty on it. Thanks. I guess it doesn't have a name like gnarly stamped on it because they only sell the gnarly pipe now.  From what I've read on here it sounds like the gnarly pipe isn't much good compared to the others? I still haven't been able to ride the bike since I brought it because crank is being rebuilt, but I guess it will still make crazy power any way. I'm just used to riding really revvy bikes, going to take some adjusting
Title: Re: Please help identify FMF pipe?
Post by: kwakman on July 02, 2010, 11:30:59 PM
you can still get hold of the desert pipe, just do a worldwide ebay search,they are available.being in N.Z won't help but its not impossible. the pro circuit pipes that enable a good revving 'band are the works/platinum pipes(same cones, different finish), and the pc platinum2 is a good overall compromise, tractors well low down without signing off too early as per the gnarly torque.hth.K.
Title: Re: Please help identify FMF pipe?
Post by: RoostDaddy on July 03, 2010, 12:46:34 AM
As Kwak mentioned, it looks to be the "original" FMF bottom-end pipe.  Before the Gnarly & Fatty.  Remember both of these 2 pipes come in a low-mid & mid-top style.  I believe on the older pipes you could find a "D" at the end showing a Desert pipe.  (K-15D) 
In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with either pipe as long as you buy the one that suits your riding.
Title: Re: Please help identify FMF pipe?
Post by: flyingfitz on July 03, 2010, 09:43:57 AM
Could it be a "Burley" Pipe?

Fitz
Title: Re: Please help identify FMF pipe?
Post by: NZ500 on July 03, 2010, 03:23:09 PM
Thanks for the info. It doesn't have a D after the K-15 so must be a standard one. We don't have deserts here any way and I'm probably to much of a pussy to hold a 500 pinned like I can on the 200 lol. I guess it will be good for climbing hills and towing blown up four strokes on trail rides  :-D

I haven't been able to ride it since I brought the bike and sooo badly want to have a go on it. I've only been on a 500 once, my mates early 90s CR500 and it was great fun on shingle roads. Just waiting for prices on parts from the local dealer (full rebuild) but I think it will be cheaper to get my bits through mrcycles.com in america. I've found a few other cheap places that freight international (has to be USPS or not economical) but they seem to be the cheapest? We really get screwed on OEM motorbike parts here
Title: Re: Please help identify FMF pipe?
Post by: oic0 on July 04, 2010, 05:47:24 AM
Ive got a Burley that was on mine when I bought it, pretty sure it says "Burley" right on the pipe though.
It was torquey but fell flat on top.
Title: Re: Please help identify FMF pipe?
Post by: kwakman on July 05, 2010, 12:44:11 AM
If its your first time out on it you want that pipe as you just shortshift and use the torque curve, NOTHING will pass you on tight stuff, as cracking it open a smidge down low the onslaught is perfect.For parts, search the 'parts identification help' thread.There was a company mentioned by purpletj that was v.good pricewise.K.
Title: Re: Please help identify FMF pipe?
Post by: NZ500 on July 05, 2010, 06:12:28 PM
Cool, thanks very much :)