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#25672 10/20/2005 2:04 PM
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ok a bit off topic. anyone in here have staintune pipes? my dad just baught a RIII and these are the pipes i think he is going with. just wondering how you guys thnk of quality and sound. i know its 2 different bikes but if they are good quality/fit/finish then thats good enough.

Frank


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Frank #25673 10/20/2005 3:23 PM
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I have them on my Speedie and love them. They have a great sound wihout being too loud ( neighborhood friendly without sounding like a sewing machine ). The quality is first rate and the stainless steel polishes up nicely. I highly reccommend them... ride safe... Gordon

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lynchphoto #25674 10/20/2005 4:29 PM
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thanks gordon that was what i was looking for. the only worrie is they are too quiet, but i have heard the america ones are similiar to thunderbike which i have and love. thanx for the response

Frank


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Frank #25675 10/20/2005 6:21 PM
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Definitely top quality workmanship, fits like a glove though a little on the quiet side. There are two little baffles that are removable which increases the note somewhat.


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Frank #25676 10/20/2005 7:17 PM
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Staintune're top quality pipes, and I'm proud to say're aussie made. They're known for doing some of the best racing pipes on the crotch rockets, and their work on cruiser pipes is just as good. A bit expensive, but as with everything you get what you pay for.

Matt


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