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Slip on Pipes ?
#519521 05/20/2013 5:47 PM
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Ok. Stock pipes just too quiet. I do NOT want screaming loud. what are my options. I don't want to break the bank either .. I hope this will not void my warranty ? Will I need to Re-map from the dealer. I had Rush slip on's on my last bike. Really liked those . 300 Miles on my new America now. I think some turn outs would look real good. Or even turn down Slip on's . I hope changing exhaust will not make my head pipes turn blue ? Thanks a lot for advice. Need to buy these here in the States too.

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motorcycleman #519522 05/21/2013 2:04 PM
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I looked in the vault. No help really .

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motorcycleman #519523 05/21/2013 2:18 PM
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The only ones I like are hooker.
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StandingBull #519524 05/21/2013 3:54 PM
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if you don't want to loud then look at the triumph TORS, nice little growl to them but easy on the ears, no re-map required for them if thats all you change, and the pipes are not what turn your headers blue.


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edmspeedmaster #519525 05/21/2013 4:12 PM
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if you don't want to loud then look at the triumph TORS, nice little growl to them but easy on the ears, no re-map required for them if thats all you change, and the pipes are not what turn your headers blue.




TORs require the TORs map - available from your dealer.


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foglefar #519526 05/21/2013 5:17 PM
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You might check in the exhaust forum.

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B02S4 #519527 05/21/2013 6:05 PM
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Septer (if you have no budget limits) bubbs are very good also


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beamer #519528 05/21/2013 10:38 PM
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Is knocking out baffles still an option on the EFI bikes? I'd imagine so. I knocked out 2 on my 07 SM and am so glad I didn't spend money on pipes. It sounds better than most pipes I've heard.

But yes ... Check the exhaust forum


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jackshakes #519529 05/22/2013 4:25 AM
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You can knock the baffles out on an EFI but you will still have the cats in the front of silencers which will still reduce the flow. The result will be louder but not improved performance. Consequently you would not need to remap.


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motorcycleman #519530 05/22/2013 8:47 PM
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Measure the OD of the headpipe & get a Supertrapp slip-on. By adding or subtracting discs you can tune the noise level.


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BrianT #519531 05/22/2013 10:48 PM
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Measure the OD of the headpipe & get a Supertrapp slip-on. By adding or subtracting discs you can tune the noise level.




Good idea. I bet fastEddy could get that for me too. I talked to Eddy today. What a pleasure that guy is.

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BrianT #519532 07/15/2013 10:03 AM
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I believe I found some to buy.. Opinions ?


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