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FMF - Fatty Pipe
The patented FMF Fatty Pipe is hands down the most copied performance exhaust pipe in the world. As with all of our pipes, the Fatty is computer designed and dyno tested giving each bike model individual power gains. Our Tru-Flo stamping process ensures quality fitment, thus optimal performance. Fabricated from sturdy 19 gauge US steel, the Fatty is known for its all-encompassing power gains from bottom to top. Nickel plating provides a durable easy cleaning finish. The FMF Fatty Pipe is our number one seller due to the excellent versatility it provides to racers and riders of all levels.
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Durable (4)
- Easy to use (4)
- Tough (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-road (5)
- Upgrade (4)
- Racing (3)
- Replacement part (3)
- Motorsports:
- Casual rider (5)
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Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
Comments about FMF - Fatty Pipe (Honda):
Gr8 easy to fit and best price around A++++
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Power and Sound
- Tough
- Versatile
Cons
- Fitment no biggy
Best Uses
- FMX
- Off-Road
- Racing
- Replacement Part
- Upgrade
Comments about FMF - Fatty Pipe (Honda):
Wow feel the power! The sound is nice. The pull is incredible from bottom to top escpecially paired with the shorty which i run in my setup.
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider, FMX, Mechanic, Motorcycle Enthusiast
Pros
- Durable
- Tough
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
Comments about FMF - Fatty Pipe (Honda):
Great pipe. Replaced a factory DEP pipe with the fatty as DEP bent and dented. Great broad powerband.
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider
Pros
- Adds power
- Durable
- looks great
- Sounds great
Cons
- Lining up silencer
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
- Replacement Part
- Upgrade
Comments about FMF - Fatty Pipe (Honda):
What a great purchase! I wish I had done this a year ago!!
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider
Pros
- Good design
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about FMF - Fatty Pipe (Honda):
When i was going to mount the pipe on my bike and put the screw to the rear mounting brace the welded nut went loose and ended up on the garage floor! Poor quality i say. I surely hope that i am the only one with this problem.
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- Upgrade
Comments about FMF - Fatty Pipe (Honda):
I'm a casual weekend rider on both tracks and trail, gives a noticable increase in power right through the rev range...
worth the money to upgrade it over stock!
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
- Replacement Part
- Upgrade
Comments about FMF - Fatty Pipe (Honda):
went on very easy, though the O-ring the catalog states it comes with was absent.
- Motorsports:
- Casual Rider, Competitive Rider, Motorcycle Enthusiast
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