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Dragos has two types of 2 into 1 exhausts. The one he speaks of is called an SCS. I had that one before I got my Dragula. Both are great but the Dragula is a stepped header whereas the SCS is a fixed tube diameter.
Personally I'd go with the Dragula. Its a little bigger than the SCS. BOth are great options.
Call, talk to Frank and tell him what you want. I guarantee after talking to him you'll order one. Best value for your dollar out there!
Here's a side pic of mine,
Last edited by cruzmisl; Jun 27, 2012 at 10:25 AM.
Dragos has two types of 2 into 1 exhausts. The one he speaks of is called an SCS. I had that one before I got my Dragula. Both are great but the Dragula is a stepped header whereas the SCS is a fixed tube diameter.
Personally I'd go with the Dragula. Its a little bigger than the SCS. BOth are great options.
Call, talk to Frank and tell him what you want. I guarantee after talking to him you'll order one. Best value for your dollar out there!
Here's a side pic of mine,
I will call tomorrow with visa in handwill I be sold??? We will see.
I've got one on my 120r and am very happy with it. It will make some noise when you whack the throttle but is surprisingly tolerable at cruise. I had a FC on my 98" and although I think it was quieter I find the sound of the Dragula much more pleasing. After 2 years I never did warm up to the sound of the FC. The quality IMHO is also better than the FC. As far as some of the 2-1's go price wise I think this one is a bargain.
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