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Cycle News 2014 Issue 08 February 25 2014

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SUZUKI RM-Z250 AND 450 YOSHIMURA PERFORMANCE PACKAGE VOL. 51 ISSUE 8 FEBRUARY 25, 2014 P73 muffler, especially at idle. It did, however, have a much beefier and more pleasing tone overall, sounding much like the factory Suzuki race bikes that Yoshimura provides pipes for. Any noise in- crease was heard at high rpm lev- els, not so much down low. Both our bikes responded well to the Yosh pipes. Although both bikes already make very good power, the Yosh pipes "wakes them up even more," said our chief test rid- er Jason Abbott. He was impressed by the noticeably increased bottom-to-mid perfor- mance in both bikes and increased over-rev with the 450. When it comes to on-track performance, we experienced zero negative side affects, just positives with the Yosh RS-4 pipes. Our dyno confirmed some of our track findings. On paper, we saw slight horsepower gains with both bikes with no real ad- verse affects. The dyno revealed that the 250 experienced decent power gains from bottom to mid, as well as torque. Max torque and power, however, remained similar to stock. The 450 showed a bit more grunt in the first half of the powerband and a bit more over-rev with the RS-4 system. It's in the weight department that we saw significant differ- ences. On our scales, the RS-4 (Left) You have the choice of the RS-4 Yoshimura steel exhaust system and all the goodies (pictured) or the lightweight RS-4 titanium system without the goodies. (Below) The RS-4 Yoshimura mufflers with carbon-fiber tips look like a piece of art. steel/aluminum exhaust system for the RM-Z250 proved to be about two pounds lighter than the stock exhaust, while the RS-4 exhaust system for the RM-Z450 about three pounds lighter. Both pipes weighed a little over six pounds each. Worth the $600 in Customer Cash that you'll be conceding for either one of these two per- formance packages, you ask? Sure, says Abbott, especially with the option-two package. You'll have one of the coolest looking bikes on the track and a durable exhaust system that actu- ally improves performance. From our past experiences, steel/alu- minum exhaust systems are gen-

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