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I vote for black coated. Where is the best place to buy?
Only place I've actually found online so far is West End Motorsports, they have the shields as well, I emailed them because they didn't have them listed on the site so they added them.
Anyone have any updates as to how this exhaust functions, likes and dislikes? Anymore pics? There isn't much info out there on this exhaust...I was thinking about getting it if it had some positive feedback.
Anyone have any updates as to how this exhaust functions, likes and dislikes? Anymore pics? There isn't much info out there on this exhaust...I was thinking about getting it if it had some positive feedback.
I will be getting one as soon as I sell the parts I have for sale, hopefully soon!
Anyone have any updates as to how this exhaust functions, likes and dislikes? Anymore pics? There isn't much info out there on this exhaust...I was thinking about getting it if it had some positive feedback.
Sounds deep and aggressive but not very loud. Loud enough but not ear bleeding loud.
Mount is solid, I suggest getting some square head bolts to use to attach the can to the mount.
If you do not need O2 sensors, see if you can order the headers from the pre sensor years, the bung is in a very awful location and I had to remove the fuse box and battery as well as cut down a 1/2 inch wrench to tighten the nuts on the studs.
All in all I love this pipe.
Last edited by that_guy; Jun 14, 2011 at 09:23 PM.
Any way you could take a straight on profile picture? Im trying to see what kind clearence it has vs the shortshots. Cant decide on which one to get, Thanks a ton!
Ok fellas, honest opinions needed. Take a look at my bike in my sig pic. Would you go with black header wrap or black coated heat shields? I think the heat shields would keep my bike looking clean and sleek, but header wrap might give it a bit of a "gangster" vibe haha
I'd go for the coated shields. It'll match the glossy paint you're rocking very well.
I'd go for the coated shields. It'll match the glossy paint you're rocking very well.
-Dallas
Agreed. However, I'm now considering the Kerker Supermegs. With the RAW pipe, after buying the shields and having everything coated the price will be close to $700
Agreed. However, I'm now considering the Kerker Supermegs. With the RAW pipe, after buying the shields and having everything coated the price will be close to $700
I hear ya man. You really just need to decide what you like better. If you're going to spend $600 either way, you'll be kicking yourself next year when you're buying what you really wanted in the first place. I don't know about the Kerker pipes though. May be the way to go!
I can take a pic but it will be deceptive because my bike is slammed. The pipe is pretty high above the frame.
That would be awesome if you could, just want to see were it sits in relation to the frame, doesn't really matter if your bike is slammed. Thanks again.
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