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Just finished installing the true dual kit from Fullsac. Looks great and sounds great too. As everyone knows, the pieces they send you are ceramic coated, and I was a little leary of them after seeing some photos posted here, but they are actually brightly polished silver. And while they don't look anything like chrome, they do look very nice and the new pipe coming out of the rear cylinder looks a lot better than the blue thing that it replaced. And the heat shields on the right completely cover the straight piece so you don't see it at all.
The one difficulty I had was once it was all installed and I was putting everything back on, I found that the left side cover would not fit. I had to loosen everything back up and move the original header piece out about 1/2 inch and then everything fit fine. Completely seating that piece into the new piece brought the entire pipe assembly closer to the bike so there was no room for the side cover. And after running it a bit I found no leaks so still have a nice seal there.
It's pouring rain today, so won't get to get her out for a test run, but she ran well, no sputtering or anything and the sound is a real improvement. A nice set up for a nice price, especially if you have mufflers that you like and just want to step up to the true dual headers.
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