
Dubach Racing's 2011 Yamaha Raptor
125 ATV Exhaust System
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2011
Dubach Racing Development Yamaha Raptor
125 ATV Exhaust |
Norco, CA (10/29/2010) - Dubach Racing Development (DR.D) is
proud to be first to market with the new Raptor
125 exhaust. With virtually no changes in most OEM
models for 2011, the Raptor 125 is an all-new model
and will receive great media attention and drive
consumers of entry-level ATVs into Yamaha dealerships
worldwide.
This entry-level ATV has sparked enthusiasm from
the entire ATV community, every person talks about
how fun this machine is to ride. All agree that
the DR.D exhausts, in place of the huge steel OEM
system, is not only easier on the eyes, is 30% lighter
and brings to life the overall power character.
The new DR.D SS/AL with an ‘entry-level’
retail price of $499.99 is a must-have for Raptor
125 owners, available in both Full and Slip-on systems
from stocking DR.D dealerships nationwide or on-line
at www.dubachracing.com.
DRD Yamaha Raptor 125 FEATURES:
• Removable end cap allows for the option
of a spark arrestor screen or quiet core
• Power increase throughout powerband (bottom,
mid, top)
• Inlet cap bolts allow for easy re-pack
• The Lightest Full System Available (over
2lbs lighter than stock)
• Welded construction for reduced weight (no
springs)
• Lightweight Magnesium end cap
About DRD
All pipes are personally track tested by Doug
Dubach, a 25-year Yamaha test rider. Dubach has
more experience and places greater effort with
track testing than any other exhaust company.
Dubach racing career includes 4x Four-Stroke World
Champion, 17x Vet Champion, 4x Loretta Lynn Champion
and a Supercross Main Event win in San Jose, CA.
DRD pipes are built to not only perform on the
track but provide exceptional durability and reliability
to exceed customer expectations. Dustin Nelson
personally track tests all DR.D ATV, and most
MX, exhaust systems. Dustin Nelson is a 6-year
DR.D employee. Dustin Nelson is a 10-year Yamaha
Test rider.
www.dubachracing.com
2038 Second St.
Norco, CA 92860
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