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Are there any other Bag Cut pipes out there other than Bassani? By Bag Cut, I mean that the cut angle matches the bag angle. Not sure if I like the sound of the Bassani's, but haven't come across any other brands that make them...
I don't know off hand about full systems with "slash up" tips. I'm sure there is something out there. As far as slip ons go, I know Rush makes "slash up" slip ons. That's what I have on my bike, but I don't think they sell very many because I believe that most guys don't like to see the inside of the pipe. At least that is the comment I've heard. I like mine though.
Note: my sig pic is a old pic with my stockers on. I have not taken any new good pics yet. Here is one below I just took real quick of my Rush slip ons.
From: CHILLIWACK B.C CANADA: have a u.s shipping adress
RE: Bag Cut Pipe Options
i can't figure out why, after all the different configurations of pipes that v+h make ..they don't make there basic 4 inch slip ons in slash up as well as slash down.. how hard would it be?? geez lets weld the bracket on the other side duhh!! only others are some s.e's with various different tips available but none in 4 inch that i have seen to date.. i even e mailed v+h tech dept. and razzed them..
i can't figure out why, after all the different configurations of pipes that v+h make ..they don't make there basic 4 inch slip ons in slash up as well as slash down.. how hard would it be?? geez lets weld the bracket on the other side duhh!! only others are some s.e's with various different tips available but none in 4 inch that i have seen to date.. i even e mailed v+h tech dept. and razzed them..
That's pretty funny...I actually though the same thing regarding the welding of another bracket on the other side! I don't get it either. They make everything else....
I don't know off hand about full systems with "slash up" tips. I'm sure there is something out there. As far as slip ons go, I know Rush makes "slash up" slip ons. That's what I have on my bike, but I don't think they sell very many because I believe that most guys don't like to see the inside of the pipe. At least that is the comment I've heard. I like mine though.
Note: my sig pic is a old pic with my stockers on. I have not taken any new good pics yet. Here is one below I just took real quick of my Rush slip ons.
Appreciate that......slip-on's are what I'm after. Maybe now that I know exactly what the hell you call them, may be easier to find!I'll check out the Rush.
A while back i bought some 2 1/2" slash up rush from eastern performance cycle, one of this sites sponsors. at that time they were 278.00 w/free shipping. fast too
I don't know off hand about full systems with "slash up" tips. I'm sure there is something out there. As far as slip ons go, I know Rush makes "slash up" slip ons. That's what I have on my bike, but I don't think they sell very many because I believe that most guys don't like to see the inside of the pipe. At least that is the comment I've heard. I like mine though.
Note: my sig pic is a old pic with my stockers on. I have not taken any new good pics yet. Here is one below I just took real quick of my Rush slip ons.
Appreciate that......slip-on's are what I'm after. Maybe now that I know exactly what the hell you call them, may be easier to find!I'll check out the Rush.
I've got a set of Rush "slash up" mufflers with fewer than 1K miles on them I'm going to be putting on Ebay this weekend (I'm going back to a 2-1). If you're interested make me an offer. I have both the 1.75" and 2.25" baffles.
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