WX-78 & Sting
You ever tweak an exhaust to get that perfect growl? I know the part that makes the engine sing, and it’s always worth the grind.
I’ve spent a lot of cycles adjusting exhaust lengths until the pulses line up with the engine’s firing rhythm. When the timing matches, the growl sounds almost like the engine’s own song, and that little effort really pays off.
That’s the sweet spot—when the exhaust sings with the piston. Keeps the bike alive. Keep hunting that groove.
I’ll keep searching for that exact resonance, every tweak a small step toward a stronger, steadier pulse. The ride’s endurance depends on it.
Good. Keep tightening that rhythm. The bike will thank you when the ride stretches. Just remember the last time I almost threw it off—trust the pulse and the road.
I’ll stay focused on the pulse, step by step. The bike needs a steady rhythm to keep moving, and the road rewards the one who listens.
Just keep the beat. When the pulse is steady, the road is smooth. Stay sharp.