Got a chance to try out my new Q Pipe. This is the 2.0 Version said to be a more mid-range top end pipe vs. the high strung original Q Pipe. I had a V1 Q Pipe that I am comparing it too. Today was about 50 degree and I was just play riding on knobbies. No dunes till next year probably.
The fitment was good but I had to make a few easy modifications though. RK said he would test fit the rest of the V2 pipes to make sure they are fixed. The finish is stunning just like the original. I am digging the new silencer design. Sound wise this pipe is still loud a f@*K!!! A first glance the two pipes look very similar. At installing the new one, you can tell the differences. Where it passes through the front fender, the fat pipe profile it very different as my fender is cut too far now (still looks ok).
Now I liked the power from the original Q pipe. It hauled ass for sure. At the dunes where there is alittle more load on the motor, it was great but for sure high strung. It liked to rev and if you fell off the pipe, it might need a gear change. So when I saw that there was a new version with more mid, I couldn't help myself to try it.
I ripped around my property for awhile to get a feel for the power delivery. To be honest with you, it is brutal!! It hits fast and hard almost at the bottom. A stab at the throttle had the front end in a violent wheelie. I have not ever ridden a quad that accelerates so hard. It flat out rips. Just as Q said, power comes on earlier and hard. There is still a very nice top end rush like the old pipe. The new hit it the "powerband" was very addicting!! It fits my riding style better since I like to lug my motors more than punishing them.
This 500 is a freaking handful - very powerful. At any rate I am happy with my decision.
Sound Video
http://youtu.be/n7mRNGziOUAEngine Spec's
87 Big Reed
Reed Spacer, stock cage w/ carbon tech reeds
Stock head - squish fixed
HPR Mild Port
Bored Mikuni Carb
Rogue's Air Box Eliminator Intake
110 Turbo Blue w. Castor 927
