Ok, got a chance to tinker with the bike a couple of hours to blow off a little stress. Set the limit on the derailleur. Had no issues shifting. Engine seemed to run a bit better, was still running the can muffler. This little bike is plenty fast. I really think it only needs 4 of the 6 speeds. It will easily pull from stop in 2nd or 3rd. May set the limits for 2 thru 6. 1st is real low and rpms out fast.
So I went ahead and installed the pipe. It took about an hour of careful tweeking and it fit great. That was all dumb luck, didn't really think it would be that easy. WOW! What a beast it turned it into! Its rips through the gears as fast as you can shift and gets going way too fast way too fast. Reminds me of a highly modded motocrosser I had deep in the last century. Immediately turned me into a hooligan! This thing is definitely NOT neighborhood friendly. Pipe sounds great to an old(too old) 2 stroke race rider blasting through the close set gearing, but not to the general populace. The original plan was to load it on the bike rack and head to the outlands for trail riding. There I can enjoy the little brute in solitude.
Ok my thoughts on a CAG bike. If you want to go fast with an engine that has a definite power band and rips for its size then this is the engine. It will yield a light weight bike. This one weighs 36lb. The engine so far seems reliable, starts easily and idles well and consistently, especially since it has little time on it. It and its parts are certainly cheap enough, and theres plenty of mods should one want to raise the band even higher. I swear it wouldn't take much effort to have a 60mph bike. Spend any money for hi-perf mods on brakes!!
If you want a slow torquey plonker look else where. The can muffler helps civilize it a bit but its still bandy. The little thing does exactly what it was designed to do and that's offer plenty of high strung rpms!
I really LOVE it! I have bikes from one extreme to the other now.