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That is an awesome price for those pipes, it's nothing that no one really even has on their bike and they are custom made. I'm sure the 2 people saying you paid to much for them paid to much for something themselves but think it was worth it in the end so don't even pay them any attention
No way I would tell anyone I paid that much for those even if Jesus himself made them. After looking at your before pictures you could of just cut up your drag pipes and rotated them at got pretty dam the exact look. Any exhaust shop could of made your pipes for 50$.
Those pipes look like they belong on a yamaha or an older 650 bobber. Your money/your bike
I paid 60$ for my drag pipes. Im in it to win it, not to say I had builder "x" build me a set of "custom pipes" and I paid this amount because they are custom built. Sorry but those 2 pieces of steel tubing are over priced
they look good SF and if you're wallet aint screamin, F-it. i like erbilabuc's idea though too, might as well chop them at this point and see what you can come up with. bike has some attitude tho now!
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