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Has anyone seen or heard these before? Also, is it possible these could be easily fitted to our bikes? http://www.jpcycles.com/productdetail.as...ge=&search=I love the style and think they would look great on a Speedy! Ceuls
'07 SM - Ellipse Mirrors, Progressive 412's, Freak, Bub Exhaust, AI Removed, Summer Screen, Low-Pro Saddle
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yes i have a set on my bike ,,, they look and sound great look in my pic's  Ed 
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 "biker's bike"
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Ed's bike sounds angry...
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Would it be possible to find out what these pipes sound like? 
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Would it be possible to find out what these pipes sound like?
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I'd love to Charlie and one day it may just happen. At the moment though it's a bit far and anyway, I think it takes about 6 weeks by container ship to freight a bike over to the ol USofA How about a sound byte instead 
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just ride it over, be sure to wear rain gear a couple thousand miles of it is kinda damp. 
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Ian I know I am  but one day I'd love to ride round the US and go to one of your rallies to meet all you guys. It's on my list of "must do" in my lifetime  Meantime it's continue to use my favourite website and learn more about my bike. Brilliant 
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Would it be possible to find out what these pipes sound like?
It as close to wide open headers as you you can get. Crazy loud!!
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cheers Phil, not for me then that's for sure. 
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i will see what i can do about getting a vid made so peep's can here them .. Ed 
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Looks great and I bet they're loud! Were they easy to get on? If I had a shop install them for me would it cost me an arm and a leg?
Ed, I noticed in the photo below the foot peg there appears to be a bit if a gap. Is there a substantial size difference? If so, how did you seal it?
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Ed, I noticed in the photo below the foot peg there appears to be a bit if a gap
no thats just a shield that cover the clamp... and they are very easy to put on..
Ed 
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Well I just put the Trumpets on my bike....they are loud...I would say they are as loud as a Thunderheader on a Harley...not the same sound but as loud....we will see how long I get to run with them here in Denver
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I have some of the small martini shakers on mine and they bolt on just fine. Sound kick-****** too! Beware the packing blowing out really quickly, though.
--Jaeger
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