Header Pipe - Stainless Steel - Honda XL 750 Transalp
The AKRAPOVIC Header Pipe (Part Number: E-H7R7) is designed for Honda XL 750 Transalp owners seeking enhanced performance and reduced weight. Crafted from high-grade stainless steel, this header offers a significant 53.5% (approximately 3.7 pounds) weight reduction compared to the stock header, contributing to improved handling and agility. Its larger diameter tubes facilitate better exhaust gas flow with minimal restrictions, resulting in increased engine efficiency and power output. The removal of the catalytic converter further enhances flow, enabling the engine to breathe more freely. When combined with the AKRAPOVIC Slip-On Line (Titanium), this header delivers a power increase of 1.6 kW (about 2.2 horsepower) at 9,500 rpm and a torque boost of 3.5 Nm at 6,700 rpm, based on dyno testing. This combination produces a deep, racing sound that complements the twin-cylinder engine's character and presence. The installation process is straightforward, designed as a plug-and-play upgrade, although remapping is recommended to optimize performance. As a track-oriented component, this header is intended exclusively for use on closed-course circuits, making it ideal for riders who participate in racing or track days. The AKRAPOVIC Header Pipe (Part Number: E-H7R7) is a high-quality, performance-focused upgrade that combines weight savings, increased power, and a sportier exhaust note, elevating your Honda XL 750 Transalp's riding experience.
Features:
* Constructed from high-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance
* Significant weight reduction of approximately 3.7 pounds (53.5%) compared to stock header
* Larger diameter tubes for improved exhaust gas flow and engine efficiency
* Catalytic converter removal enhances flow and performance
* Produces a deep, racing exhaust sound for an aggressive riding experience
* Easy plug-and-play installation with optional remapping for optimal performance
* Designed for track use only, suitable for closed-course circuits