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On the Magnaflow, were you able to put the black gloss shields back on and fit and finish still excellent? Thats my biggest problem right now, I seriously like the gloss finish on these exhaust, but everyone is done chrome or flat black, I don't want to have to spend more money getting the new exhaust powder coated.
Then upgrade your coating to something better than PC. Go to ceramic coatings. They can take the heat.
Okay, the I apologize for low quality pictures. It was dark outside and the lighting in my garage is terrible. Anyway, you can get an idea from these pics.
In the side view, you can see how there is a slight gap between the shields and the end caps as I have them installed. I probably could have closed this gap, but I really like the pipes sticking out a bit in the back. If you look closely, you will see the Magnaflow logo sticking out from the shield about 1/8". Quik, another forum user, may be able to show you how his look from the side.
Rear View: With the black pipes, it is actually an improved look over stock where you could clearly see chrome cans from the rear of the bike.
These Magnaflow Knockouts sound absolutely outstanding. and the cans are rock solid. Very high quality and workmanship. The old stock cans feel junky compared to these.
I see what you're saying, I don't think the gap between the cap and shield will bother me at all either, it looks good. Thanks for the pics! After listening to a few Youtube videos, I think I'm going to get a set of these, not too loud, but punchy of that makes sense?
Okay, the I apologize for low quality pictures. It was dark outside and the lighting in my garage is terrible. Anyway, you can get an idea from these pics.
In the side view, you can see how there is a slight gap between the shields and the end caps as I have them installed. I probably could have closed this gap, but I really like the pipes sticking out a bit in the back. If you look closely, you will see the Magnaflow logo sticking out from the shield about 1/8". Quik, another forum user, may be able to show you how his look from the side.
Rear View: With the black pipes, it is actually an improved look over stock where you could clearly see chrome cans from the rear of the bike.
These Magnaflow Knockouts sound absolutely outstanding. and the cans are rock solid. Very high quality and workmanship. The old stock cans feel junky compared to these.
I see what you're saying, I don't think the gap between the cap and shield will bother me at all either, it looks good. Thanks for the pics! After listening to a few Youtube videos, I think I'm going to get a set of these, not too loud, but punchy if that makes sense?
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