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I apologize everyone, I can't even think of something smart to say because I'm laughing my *** off here!!!!!!!! OMG!!
I've bought a set of VH dresser duals headpipes - hopefully they'll work out and sound OK. I checked the price of sponser dude - holy crap do they send someone with the system to install them!!$$$$$
While it's not my intention to take away from another exciting "what pipes should I put on my bike" thread, I will say this. My first post was in response to Joboo's highbrow rant condemning forum sponsors and "idiot" members whose replies he considered "ignorant" and not worthy of the bandwidth it used to post them. He stands in judgment of posts that he believes did not properly address the OP's question, yet his first reply was guilty of the very same thing. That's fine, but Joboo then concluded his post by bitch slapping a forum member for misspelling the word "tomorrow" in his signature. The very same member he spent much of his first post labeling as ignorant. So you see Sallyman, the main point of my first post was not to criticize Joboo's grammatical errors, but to subtly point out the hypocrisy of his comments.
While it's not my intention to take away from another exciting "what pipes should I put on my bike" thread, I will say this. My first post was in response to Joboo's highbrow rant condemning forum sponsors and "idiot" members whose replies he considered "ignorant" and not worthy of the bandwidth it used to post them. He stands in judgment of posts that he believes did not properly address the OP's question, yet his first reply was guilty of the very same thing. That's fine, but Joboo then concluded his post by bitch slapping a forum member for misspelling the word "tomorrow" in his signature. The very same member he spent much of his first post labeling as ignorant. So you see Sallyman, the main point of my first post was not to criticize Joboo's grammatical errors, but to subtly point out the hypocrisy of his comments.
I accept your apology and hope you'll accept mine. I regret taking the low road with respect to my comment about your inability to find the correct end of a match. I should have refrained from even commenting on Joboo's post, but my explanation is completely accurate. No back pedaling here. Good luck with your project.
I accept your apology and hope you'll accept mine. I regret taking the low road with respect to my comment about your inablity to find the correct end of a match. I should have refrained from even commenting on Joboo's post, but my explanation is completely accurate. No back peddling here. Good luck with your project.
DJK
You are a Dick....you neither deserve an apology nor are you going to recieve one from me.....no back peddaling here......Stroke!
Hey "Dew Me", have you ever ran true duals or are you just spewing some crap you read on somebody else's post about 2-1-2 head pipes being better? Just wondering if you have any actual experience or are you just giving advice for "our bikes" based on "hear say"?
I say look past the crazy mass-produced V&H, Rinehart, etc... A lot of smaller shops (like MGS and Dragos) make fantastic pipes that have actually been tested by the same people who install them. These are made in the USA and quality exhausts. Bottom line is, you get what you pay for. Period!
Nobody buys a Kia and expects it to outgun a Ferrari..... Just sayin.
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