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I'm jonesing by not being able to ride with all the torrential rainfall we have had in the past 2 weeks so I need to release some of this pent-up frustration on possibly buying a new doodad for the scoot.
2 contenders are:
1. D&D FatCat w/Ghost pipe..........rational is to retain the torque from a 2:1 as well as the asthetics of the "dual" look that the Fatty ghost offers.
Sample on what caught my eye: [IMG]local://upfiles/22226/9F69BA9A24D54B4594229FC641A3FEE5.jpg[/IMG]
2. TMax w/Autotune.........rational is to play with it and see what all the hype is about
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What would those pipes run WITH that ghost pipe? Is it something that is sold by fat cat, or something I have to buy and modify myself. I love my pipes, they are very loud. But being drag pipes, everyone says they suck for performance. But I can't stand the look of only one pipe out the back of a bagger. Doesn't balance, IMO.
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