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Ordered the pipes over the weekend, shipped on Wed (due to holiday) received Thursday evening via FedEx. I had the stock exhaust removed and was standing in the driveway waiting when FedEx arrived. Got the right side installed last night. Finished up the left side after work today. Just took a little ride (about 30 miles) and everything sounds and looks good. Not too loud at idle but sounds great when on the throttle. No popping or anything crazy on decel. Intake and computer are stock (for now).
Freefall, Looks good, very good. I take it you eliminated the CAT converter with the Samsons, what about the sensors in the original pipes? I have the exact same bike and would love to put those pipes on if I can do it without remapping or adding a controller. Is that what you did? Thanks for the advice.
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