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Custom Exhaust

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

  1. cowboy

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    :roflmao: hot rider just keep him in check & posting here :D
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    i am very happy that you give as good as you get!!! glad you are a part of the forum and post once in a while. i think ol' johnny has a very special woman on his hands.....a very lucky fellow!
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    Hi folks,

    Happen to find this thread and it was very interesting. Hope you don't mind me breaking in. After I read some of the info it made me wonder about some exhaust I was looking at and I would really like you guys to give me some input. I am getting ready to put a mukuni carb on my bike,and injecting some N4 andrew cams. I have 10.1 compression on a sporty so would these pipes be a good choice? Martin Bros. Bikes
    I'm looking at the getto blaster.

    Thanks alot
    Scott
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    Not all chic's are scarey cardboard! :D LOL
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    He hears this a lot, but I'd like to think so. He has it pretty made in the shade with me. :D I couldn't resist on the PBR me ASAP because this is a text he sent and he was talking about putting PBR in the fridge, but I responded back to him about Please Be Ready (4) me ASAP, so when I see PBR that always comes to my mind.
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    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    any of the martin pipes should be ok.........if ya can afford them. the ends look wicked! i would need a stash of bandaids when cleaning them!!
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    Ahhhhhhhhhh

    They might Bite or something.....;)
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    informme those pipes look good But I'ed keep more then just bandaids around for cleaning them , bet there loud :D
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    thanks chucktx

    After reading some of the hyperlinks I was not sure about the pipe going to 3" at the end. Also MBs told me that the one they would make me would not have a baffle so I was worried about torque at take off. So thanks for input.
    Scott
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    Cardboard

    Thats the look I was going after.
    Thanks
    Scott
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    Sorry Red Rider :snake:

    Scott
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    Hope they are loud but the more I get pulled over the more I think I should go with a quiet set. [​IMG]

    Scott
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    you will need some type of baffling or cones.....if not the bike will only run good a wot..........
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    That was my cocern. What would be something that I could use? I have a set of
    vance & hines on it now. Could I take a baffle out of one of them and use it and it work effectively?

    Thanks for your time and knowledge
    Scott
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    If they will fit put them in , & depending how long the V&H are you can cut them down , & just use the end that mounts try to keep about 2 1/2 to 3in long , this way your get the back pressure & good sound :D
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    Thanks cowboy

    The MB pipes are 2 into 1 so I would just use one baffle correct?
    The baffle is coming out of a 1 and 3/4 pipe going into a 3" pipe.
    Will the extra space between the baffle and pipe cause a problem?

    Thanks again
    Scott
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    No kidding huh? :gah:
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    Hey there Informme, I notice that you like the ground pounding style of pipe. Check out the Radii vipers. They are a dual you can put baffles in. That is what is on my bike. Just a suggestion. I am having a hard time deciding on what pipe to put on, but I am leaning towards the Bassani Pro Streets.
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    Is that from those mean toothless chics?:roflmao:

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