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Thanks guys, put together some pics and post them here with and with your permission and I will make a photo gallery on the Jackpot website to showcase your bikes. P.S I wouldnt complain if they had some hot women posing on them either HA!
Hey Jamie...
I'm the guy that just ordered the Supertrapp power package from you today.
If you'd like, as soon as I get it installed, I will take some pics of my turquoise and white RKC and send them to you for the site if you want. Should look kinda nice with the fish tails on it.
I'm the guy that just ordered the Supertrapp power package from you today.
If you'd like, as soon as I get it installed, I will take some pics of my turquoise and white RKC and send them to you for the site if you want. Should look kinda nice with the fish tails on it.
Hello, I am currently updating the Jackpot website. If anyone has any pictures of their Jackpot mufflers they would like me to include in the photo gallery you can post them or email them to jamie@fuelmotousa.com
Why did you only use them for 10 minutes? Wife says I need louder pipes(than stock). Don't want to be to loud. Was considering Jackpots.
The standard Dyno-Tuned Jackpots (2" right-side baffle) are about 25% (1.9db) louder than stock and were ideal for my taste. When I upgraded cams (SE255) the noise level increased as expected and I changed to the 1.75" right-side baffle. That resulted in no performance decrease that I could feel, but it lowered the DB level enough to make me happy with the result. The smaller baffles should help the low-end and hurt the top-end, but only very slightly--probably not noticeably as in my case.
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