zxbob wrote:(it does run perfect with the choke on, just pops out the exhaust on decel)
You don't wanna run it for more than a minute or so with the choke on though
The most beautiful 'noise' a well tuned CBX makes is that transistion from slight power to neutral to slight decel - You don't hear it all *that* well with stock pipes but with the Kerkers it will make beautiful music when you feather the throttle as you're riding it. With my Pipemasters, you can actually hear each individual cylinder 'burble' on very, very slight decel - You can turn it on and off at will with very slight tweaks of the throttle
When the carbs are well tuned, all 6 of them begin burbling at the exact same time . . . . if they're not perfectly matched, you can almost get 3 or 4 or 5 cyclinders to sing individually at will with precise tweaks of the throttle. When everything is perfect though, you're gonna LOVE the music you can play with the pipes on slight decel!!
There is no other bike I'm aware of remotely as pleasing to listen to . . . . a pair of 750's running side by side in the same gear is close - A pair of CBX's side by side is heaven :) I rode with another Pipemasters equipped CBX at Marlinton one year and the music was so intoxicating it frequently took your mind off where you were riding and what you were doing
If your bike with it's pipes turns out to be a great 'music maker' it will make it lots harder to let go of if the time ever comes to sell it . . . . and you'll ride it lots more while you own it, that's for sure - I find it hard to go a week without going for a ride . . . . even if it's just 5 or 10 miles, it's enough to give me my weekly 'fix'
Don