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When I had my 426 it had a Thunder Alley exhaust, but I don't think they are being made anymore. It was a reverse megaphone design, and really made for a nice broad spread of power and sounded great. My 450 is sporting a Dr. D and I'm really happy with it as well. You might still be able to find the Thunder Alley pipes around, but it was a small company and I'm not sure how many of them are still out there.

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I wish that you had put in a little more information about what you want in the pipe. Power? Quite? FS legal etc...

I have a White Bros pro slip on. It's very good, has a spark arr arrester insert nut is a little barky. I have a good buddy with a YZ400 who went with an FMF Q to get quiet. The header pipe he went with was the powerbomb. I'd say that it can make a big difference (header) depending on the pipe you choose. Now is a really good time to look at FMF since they have that 20% off deal going. If you can still find the White bros. aluminum pro you can get a heck of a deal, since they sold to Vance and Hines. anyway, good luck.

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When I had my 426 it had a Thunder Alley exhaust, but I don't think they are being made anymore. It was a reverse megaphone design, and really made for a nice broad spread of power and sounded great. My 450 is sporting a Dr. D and I'm really happy with it as well. You might still be able to find the Thunder Alley pipes around, but it was a small company and I'm not sure how many of them are still out there.

I put a Thunder Alley on my Xr 400 and was very impressed. They are located in Hanford,Ca. You can find his info on myspace ,at least thats how I found him last time. The whole system (header, mid pipe,can, spark arrestor, and quiet insert) all for 350 bucks! "INSTALLED"

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