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Raz , I don't smell what your stepping in, You state that top speed is not a concern ,if the bike will do 75mph ,but you would like faster acceleration, then you ask if a150 /90/15 tire will fit the bike The stock140/80/15 or a 140/90/15 would allow faster acceleration. The pod filter would not be so bad if you placed it on an extended intake ,which would allow the flow of air to straighten before entering the carb ,the length of the extension could also increase compression and power in certain ranges of rpm by 4-7-or 10% better VE.The length of the exhaust header is 32 " stock with the length being normally between 30 and 34" for motors of 650cc ,longer favors lower rpm ,shorter favors higher , but the pressure wave needs to expand at the end of the header pipe to reverse and reach the exhaust valve just before it closes to remove the last gases and help draw in a fresh charge .the adapter between the header and muffler does not allow the wave to expand and so it has to travel all the way to the end of the muffler where it reverses but arrives back at the exhaust valve much to late and finds it closed . so everything you have done to the bike has moved you farther away from your goal.Changing to what I assume is a larger pilot jet will ,drop your mpg,foul your plug and and you'll not see any more power ,because the motor isn't "breathing" .You and your boy need to rethink this ,pretty don't cut it! Ryca's design for their intake and exhaust on their hardtail is one of the worst for performance of any kit I've ever seen,(JUNK) if you think they new what they were doing your sadly mistaken.their header pipe is way to short( our bikes don't turn 9000 rpm)and their stock muffler uses fiberglass packing which blows out in a week. A pod filter bolted directly on the carb produces less power than the stock air box and filter.
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