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No offense, but fishtails really?
I currently have MGS true duals with CFR's and for my money it can't sound better, but I can't get the bike to run right with that combination. Wayyyyy to open, no back pressure or scavenging.
Look, I've been reading all about your best exhaust suggestions and while some came very close here it is. Fuel Moto Jackpot 2-1-2 Ceramic head pipe and RC Components 4" Rival Mufflers, now wait. I pulled the baffles and rolled the **** as I call them all the way straight out as far as the screwdriver will turn them. This actually make the baffle about a 1/8" or so smaller which gives just a little more back pressure.
What about the sound you say, Awesome and this is why my exhaust set up is the best darn sounding one around and I've heard thousands.
Actually I love the sound of CFR's but way too loud for me... Now pass the salt.
Last edited by Tn.Heritage; Oct 11, 2014 at 06:23 AM.
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