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Custom Exhaust

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by JohnnyBiker, Nov 27, 2010.

  1. JohnnyBiker

    JohnnyBiker Well-Known Member

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    This is the link that you are talking about????
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    It mighta got deleted somehow.
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    email me
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    JohnnyBiker Well-Known Member

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    Hey you were able to change your avatar. COOL!:cool:
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    Thanks to your roadmap!
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    Well, I thought that it would never happen. but I think that it may have. with all of the shiiit that I have been talking about 2 into 1 exhaust's, I may have found one that I could live with. Check the link.

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    Go to page four and it is the last set on the page. I could live with these no problem!!
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    this it?? SPORTSTER/BUELL GROUND POUNDER
    Bet it is loud.
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Git a really good set of ear plugs and when you see the police if they are bad in yer area, pet the throttle...........
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    They are baffled, but I am not sure that I like the idea that they are welded in instead of bolted. I guess I have never asked, but baffles really do not wear out do they??
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    usually not,
    but if they have insulation around them it does burn off with time.
    Yea I like bolted in better than welded, guess I've never had a set other than stock that was welded in.
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    to tell the truth, these guys have a lot of stuff that I would not mind, I also inquired about some tanks that they make. :cool:
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    Johnny - please make up your mind. Your exhaust(ing) thread has now consumed more Internet bandwidth than Facebook. Why don't you just order a Boobytrapp 2-1 Spark Arrestor and be done with it. They are really not that bad - I used one on a Dune Buggy once.
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    JohnnyBiker, That is one wicked exhaust. I like the overall shape. Looks expensive if you like chrome.
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    They are about the same price as your name brand pipes. The set that I am looking at are raw finish so I can do what I want with them.

    Hey Duece, you are right, I do have trouble making my mind up, but I have a little while before I need to get a set. Can't ride in the winter. :( Now that I found a set of 2 into 1's that I could live with and are similar to the ones that I have on, I have once again narrowed my choices. :D This is the problem with so many choices too much to choose from, not only that, I should have a set that Hot Rider likes as well. :D
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    I'm betting she will like what ever you do by now - just so she doesn't have to hear " Hey babe look at these ones" another 100 or so times !! :roflmao::roflmao:

    HR just get him dial-up internet and he won't be able to browse 55 web sites at once anymore :witsend: :cussing:
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    Don't think I would really call those a 2in1, they don't have a true collector box.
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    I may as well say what a whole lot of folks are thinking:

    Those Twisted Chopper pipes suck, and not in a good way.

    Look, if you want pipes that look cool, sound cool and would be OK on a race bike that is operating above the redline for any stock bike, those pipes are not a total embarrassment. Especially if you live off a trust fund and just like dressing up like a racer while throwing more money at the pole dancers than your bikes - and spending way more on your bikes than ya need to.

    If you want something that will give you solid low to mid range performance (where 99.9% of bikes operate), then there are gazillions of better, proven products out there.

    Just sayin...............:cheers:
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    I like a guy who says it like it is, :)
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    Little Johnny was told that on page one.

    Little Johnny can't hear.

    Little Johnny seems do want to screw up even when he gits help.....:gah:
    Wonder how his wife handles this................:cussing:

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