FMF Fatty Pipe
By Robert B. on Verified Purchaser
Perfect. Thank you
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$245.99 – $512.99
FMF's Fatty pipe broadens the power band and provides a healthy power increase everywhere. Improved throttle response, a linear power band and enhanced over-rev all add up to a pipe that everyone will benefit from. The Fatty pipe is FMF's most popular pipe for that same reason. If you're riding trails, tracks or in the open desert, this pipe has what you're looking for.
Product Note:
Specification | Details |
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Country of Origin | USA |
Finish | Nickel Plated |
Material | Steel |
Quantity | Varies (make selection above) |
Fitment is guaranteed or your money back plus free return shipping.
Don’t waste time installing a product that doesn't fit. We worked hard ensuring that this product is an exact fit on the vehicles listed below.
By Robert B. on Verified Purchaser
Perfect. Thank you
By Gross on
I have this pipe on my 98 YZ 250. The FMF makes far more off the bottom and midrange with no loss of top end. Its far better than the stock pipe.
By Lonnie P. on Verified Purchaser
Fit perfect.
By David W. on Verified Purchaser
Nice product and quality.
By Joshua T. on Verified Purchaser
Great pipe! Had to mount the front bolt and grommet opposite direction as stock, but otherwise bolted right up. O rings came installed but went ahead and put on fresh springs and coupler. Very smooth roll on from bottom to top paired with a Shorty silencer. Perfect for woods racing.
By H. on
Amazing
By Jamie O. on Verified Purchaser
Great price! Product as described.
By N. on Verified Purchaser
Everything was perfect!
By Matt S. on Verified Purchaser
Everything you want, steady power all the way through.
By Tyler K. on Verified Purchaser
Ordered this pipe. Received the wrong one, called and was immediately dealt with. Sent wrong pipe back in and received correct one fast which fit nice and snug and sounds excellent!
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By Jordan
Answer QuestionYes, just be sure to choose the 1999 Yamaha YZ250 before adding to the cart.
By Connor H
Answer QuestionIf you were to search our site for FMF Pipe O-ring kit you will find what you are looking for.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionYes, the Banshee pipes from FMF are sold in pairs.
By Kinison
Answer QuestionYes, if you were to choose the 1998 Kawasaki KX125 FMF Fatty Pipe from our fit guide, you'd receive the correct pipe to fit your bike.
By steve
Answer QuestionJust about every FMF pipe we sell is designed to fit silencers of any kind that work with the stock pipe. So long as the silencer on your machine fits the stock pipe, you should have no problem fitting FMF's RM80 fatty pipe to your machine. As far as the gaskets go, yes, those are included in the kit so you'll have a proper seal at the RM80's exhaust port.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionYes, if you were to choose the 20009 Suzuki RM85 FMF Fatty Pipe from our fit guide, you'd receive the correct RM 85 Fatty Pipe from FMF to fit your machine. Just choose your bike from our fit guide and you'll get exactly what you need!
By Jared
Answer QuestionYes, absolutely! It's not at all unusual to see what appear to be dents on a brand new FMF pipe. Many of FMF's pipes have what appear to be dents on the sides that face the bike or in places that are near the radiator, engine or bodywork. The dents are carefully engineered to provide clearance between the pipe and the bike in order to maximum engine performance and throttle response.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionMost FMF pipes do not include exhaust springs, in which case you are to re-use the OEM springs. Should the FMF pipe's design be significantly different that stock and requires a particular set of springs, they'll be included with the pipe.
By gent
Answer QuestionWithout knowing exactly what machine it is that you have, we cannot say for sure what kind of jetting will be required. That said, we do make a wide range of FMF carburetor jet kits that come with everything you need to work with any of FMF exhaust system. In each kit you will find easy-to-understand instructions as well as a range of components to tailor fueling to your machine's exact needs.
By Russ
Answer QuestionWhile it's impossible to say exactly what jetting will work best with your needs due to factors such as your bike's overall state of tune, where you do most of your riding and the fuel used, a good baseline may be as follows. Keep in mind, these recommendations are for a bike that's running a 32:1 fuel-to-oil mix ratio using a 50/50 mix of race fuel and super-unleaded gasoline and ridden at around sea level. Main jet: 160 Pilot jet: 45 Fuel needle position: 3rd Power jet: stock Air screw: 1.5 Those settings may not be perfect for your needs, but they serve as an excellent starting point to get the most out of your bike. From there, common jetting adjustments will apply to get you truly dialed in for the best possible throttle response and engine power output.
By tfw2525
Answer QuestionAll FMF pipes come equipped with the O-ring gaskets to seal the pipe to the factory exhaust port on the stock cylinder head.
By Logan k
Answer QuestionAll FMF Fatty pipes are a complete header pipe for each particular model and exit the motorcycle on the same side as the stock pipe. If your machine has more than one cylinder, both pipes would be included - one for each side. For example, a Yamaha YFZ350 Banshee would have both pipes included in the kit.
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