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Oh I totally agree with you. Hard part is lots of people are not prepared to go blue print a good motor plan with a competent engine builder who looks at everything from the engine to trans to rear gear. Not to mention your cooling system, carb, and exhaust from manifold back.
It totally depends on what you are trying to achieve and how much you want to spend. Sometimes changing your intake and exhaust gives you the sound and throttle responds you want. But I do hear you in for a penny, you in a pound.
Tell me about it. Years ago the guys I rode bikes with there was always a competition to see who could modify their sport bikes to be the fastest. Since we got older we all switched to Harleys. And the games continued. Stage 1, 2 , 3 , 4, exhaust and so on. Just never endsOr your wallet dries up. LOL. One guy has spent more on performance parts than his bike cost. When his wife would ask how much a certain part that showed up at his door cost he would always say it was on sale and only cost 25 bucks. I think she actually believed him which was even funnier. We kid him all the time about his $25.00 exhaust system.There's always talk about cams, intake manifolds, carbs, exhaust systems etc. but the real power lies in the cylinder heads. Having said that, at the end of the day whatever you do has to work in concert with the rest of the components. There's a domino effect and one thing leads to another in the quest for speed and power.