• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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125-200cc Pro circuit or fmf

NicaJohn

Husqvarna
AA Class
I thought I read about it here before but now can’t find it, but was wondering if anyone knew which was a better option for a wr144, a pro circuit or an fmf?
 
It depends on what you want. I have the FMF on mine and it's very good on the bottom but stronger everywhere. I've read that the PC is a top end pipe, but I don't know that firsthand.
 
It depends on what you want. I have the FMF on mine and it's very good on the bottom but stronger everywhere. I've read that the PC is a top end pipe, but I don't know that firsthand.

I agree. Buddy had a 200 Ktm and put a Pc silencer on it. It narrowed the powerband like crazy and it was all on top. Hit really hard though.
 
FMF is a good all around choice, plus they are designed to slip right onto the stock silencer if need be. PC only fits their own silencers...or so I've heard.
 
Is this for your 2004 cr125? Are you talking full exhaust or just muffler? In general FMF Gnarly for more mid range, FMF Fatty for more top end and PC for a lot more top end with less low and mid. :cheers:
 
I actually just got an 02 wr with the 144 kit. It has a dyno with fmf slip on. It runs well now but I have the stock set up and a pro circuit slip on, which looks like it’ll fit on stock pipe. Had a cr 125 with fbf 135 kit and full pro circuit set up and it ripped. Now that it’s turned into the arctic circle in nj, I have time to put 04 back together and I’ll probably try the pc on that. Thanks for info.
 
I have a Pro Circuit on one CR144 and a Scalvini on another and albeit they are both awesome systems, I have to admit the Scalvini improves low, mid, and top without sacrificing anything anywhere. And it looks like like pure artwork ;)
 
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