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Bikeman y-pipe

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assault11

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I'm running the bikeman pipe and bully dog now and I'm wondering if anyone has tried their y-pipe yet? Is it a noticeable gain?
 
I ordered their stage 2 kit as well as the y pipe. The kit should be here soon but the y pipe is backordered. Im going to install everything the same time and see how it does. How do you like the pipe and bullydog?
 
I Installed the y-pipe, haven't ran it yet on my stocker


Also installed one on my friends with a stage 2
haven't ran that either, looking to rip it up this weekend, will report back
 
Curious how it's going to work for you guys. Have their pipe, looking for any added gains for easy mod, subbed. :face-icon-small-hap
 
Last winter after breakin I added the Bikeman pipe and really liked it, this fall I added the Y pipe and bullydog. Haven't had a chance to try it yet but I will report back as soon as I do.
 
A buddy of mine did the y-pipe, pipe, can, bully dog, and their clutching. I was a little skeptical because They're easy coast and didn't know how it would work in the mtns.

Goer a chance to ride it yesterday and it was amazing! We had it, a bone stock 2017, and a 2016 with SLP pip, can, head, and clutching to compare. We were at 6000-7000 ft.

It wasn't even a comparison stock. Easily pulled several sled lengths up a decent incline. The SLP held its own for the first 50' then the Bikeman found another gear and just kept on pulling. It doesn't fall on its face one top at all - just pulls incredibly linearly until you let off the throttle.

The best part - I weight 40-50lbs more than my buddy and I was on the Bikeman sled and it still came out on top. Same weight riders and it would have been even better.

In short - the kit RIPS!
 
A buddy of mine did the y-pipe, pipe, can, bully dog, and their clutching. I was a little skeptical because They're easy coast and didn't know how it would work in the mtns.

Goer a chance to ride it yesterday and it was amazing! We had it, a bone stock 2017, and a 2016 with SLP pip, can, head, and clutching to compare. We were at 6000-7000 ft.

It wasn't even a comparison stock. Easily pulled several sled lengths up a decent incline. The SLP held its own for the first 50' then the Bikeman found another gear and just kept on pulling. It doesn't fall on its face one top at all - just pulls incredibly linearly until you let off the throttle.

The best part - I weight 40-50lbs more than my buddy and I was on the Bikeman sled and it still came out on top. Same weight riders and it would have been even better.

In short - the kit RIPS!

No head?
 
The Bikeman Kit did not have a head. He wanted to compare it to the SLP Kit and his buddy with the SLP Kit didn't have the head.

Oddly enough my buddies SLP equipped sled had the SLP head and the Bikeman pipe/tuned sled pulled it handily.

ya i think the BD tuner and BMP mapping pulls it all together, i have the head as part of the stg #2 kit, unfortunately i couldn't get th y pipe as it was backordered... Cant wait to give it a go!
 
Been running the pipe, full velocity can and Bikeman tune all year. Added the y-pipe before the last ride. Not sure that I could tell any difference. No increase in RPM that I could tell. Maybe a little stronger mid range, but the snow had more base than previous rides so it's hard to say definitively. Ran strong before adding the y-pipe. Ran strong after too.
 
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I have bully dog bike man pipe head and y pipe bent in west Yellowstone all week not a single glitch of any kind riding 8-10000 feet 68 gram mtx weight with 2 grams in heal and 2grams in tip 8350 rpms 43-45mph track speed running aftermarket clutch kit
 
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