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So I finally got my Fatcat on my deluxe. Of course D&D/Motopipes sent the kit without a few bolts, but luckily home depot was still open. Got the pipe on, go to upload the base tune and the damn cable I waited almost two weeks for is a 4 prong connector instead of the 6 prong I need. Now I'm immobilized again. Really pissed about it. I don't know why I always have issues with every single thing.
Rats...more waiting sucks...but that PIPE definitely DOES NOT. Wow, not many Deluxe owners are brave enough to go two-into-one on that model, but you might just change a few minds. That looks absolutely awesome. I think maybe the all-black tins help in your case. I see a LOT of duals go onto Deluxes, but this is by far a hotter look.
Congrats (and get-er-done, man!)
It does look nice, I have the Low Cat and love it. Also, every time I go to do something, it turns out to be a fiasco. I used to think it was only me...I see I'm not alone!! We should start a club haha
I'm in for sure. It's amazing really. I guess I can get my other stuff done in the mean time. Thanks for the props with the pipe, I have really liked them.
Not willing to give up all that power with true duals when I do my 107
Last edited by Pepsimayn; Mar 20, 2013 at 12:19 AM.
Don't normally like 2 into 1 type pipes but gotta say they do look nice makes a change from those Cholo things that every man and his dog has on your type of bike.
Don't normally like 2 into 1 type pipes but gotta say they do look nice makes a change from those Cholo things that every man and his dog has on your type of bike.
Don't normally like 2 into 1 type pipes but gotta say they do look nice makes a change from those Cholo things that every man and his dog has on your type of bike.
Thinking the same thing. It will be worth the hassle when it's all done.
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