KrispyKDX wrote: 11:34 am Feb 22 2022
Guys thanks for the advices. I have a minor dilemma now.
I am going to enjoy this bike not modded for a while no doubt but I expect to want more power out of it in the future. This is how it has been with all my engine toys. So I will want the bike to grow with me but there is absolutely no rush for that now. However I am a little concerned by what seem to begin as a low availability for mods and/or aftermarket parts. These machines are aging and the market is limited so the offer follows that of course. So here it is:
FMF desert pipe: did not find any new stock in Canada. Do you suggest I order it from the USA while still available in some places?
Head mod: I got RB willing to do it but says he does not do business outside the USA (!!) Fredette as an alternative? Any risk Fredette stops making it in the short term?
Carb: Fredette again?
Ideally I would run the bike clean and stock for this summer and have these mods been performed next winter. That would give me the chance to learn the bike. What’s good with it what’s not so good and then evaluate more precisely where to invest.
Last I knew the FMF desert and woods pipes were still being made by them. I know they'll discontinue them at some point but that hasn't happened yet that I'm aware of.
Millennium does head milling or any reputable shop that does porting and such should be able to set the squish properly on the head. Maybe one of our US members could help you out with shipping up there if you buy from RB. I can tell you that I personally think RB's carbs are better than anyone else out there and choose it over all others.
As for power mods there are actually quite a few. Head squish/higher compression, porting, pipes, Vforce/Boyesen reed cage setups, all sorts of different carbs and carb mods, high performance adjustable CDI ignition systems (I highly recommend the WOPR cdi from Wild Azz Racing!

), hotter ignition coil, better plug wire, pipe/KIPS cover spacers, and then virtually free ones like actually dialing in your jetting, removing your air box lid, etc. If you're really ambitious you could even play with the KIPS governor spring/shims. That's as many mods as pretty much any other bike on the market from what I've seen.