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Hi all, does anyone out there have the Staintunes fitted to there TBA OR Speedmaster, if you have could you let me know how they sound, look and perform. I could only find one review for these pipes, and would like to know more. Many Thanks to all who reply
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hi I have the staintunes on my 2005 speedmaster. I am very happy with them good quality as I expected as i have used them on various bikes. As for the sound I am happy with them i have taken the litle baffles out 5 min job and they soung good. They bark if you open her up. Had quite a few comments even from harley riders.
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Thanks Muzza, hope you are enjoying your trumpy. With your speedmaster have you had any probs with clonky gear changes?. Hay small world im on the rail too
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herbz... I put a pair of Staintunes on my '04 TBA & LOVE'um. Like Muzza, I was familiar with them from other models & had been previously impressed with their quality. No disappointments!! Ditto on the baffles. It didn't seem make them much louder... only a little deeper (maybe?).
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herbz, I've installed Staintune Slashcuts after having Bub megaphones for over a year and they are quite simply better pipes. They are the best of both worlds with the removable baffles. And the craftmanship is second to none. Absolutely peerless! -BT
"Speedmaster" is a title not a name, - and the title is not plural.
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Hey Muzza, got Staintunes as well, this 5 minute job on removing the small baffle involves ????? the screw at the back end and what else?
Cheers 'n' Beers
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silence was the deafening reply 
Cheers 'n' Beers
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They're all deaf from removing their baffles! 
"Never underestimate the power of human stupidity" - Robert Heinlein
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Nico.....NICO.... NNNNIIIICCCOOOO!!!! Man, you could hear a pin drop on this post. Anyhow, the one bolt is the only thing holding the baffle in. You can access it from a small hole in the back of the pipe towards the slash cut end and then just pull the baffle out.. quick and easy.... hope this helps and thanks for your patience.... ride safe... Gordon
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Thanx for that Gordon, have tried but didn't want to pull on the baffle too hard unless there was something I was missing. Can go at it with confidence now.....
Cheers 'n' Beers
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Sorry it took so long for me to read the post... I'm still daydreaming about the upcoming Ga. rally..... changed the plugs and the back brakes... I don't want any problems that weekend.... ride safe... Gordon
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Just removed the Staintune baffles on My 07 America. Deeper, slightly louder note. Was technically a five minute job but spun them around so I could access the holes better and just spent the whole day and a tube of Autosol on a polishing up the Staintune and then attacked the rest of the bike.
So yeah, a five min job plus OCD.
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The Staintunes are great. I run mine with the baffles out most of the time too. Welcome to the forum mate. 
Cheers, Richard ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 09 America, Staintune Pipes, K&N, Breathe, Hagon Nitros, AI & O2 removed, tune 20184 (modified), MTX-L a/f gauge
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This has to be a record. 7 years between posts?
A word to the wise is not necessary. It is the stupid ones who need the advice.
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Shows how long lasting Staintunes are. Never need repacking. 
Cheers, Richard ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 09 America, Staintune Pipes, K&N, Breathe, Hagon Nitros, AI & O2 removed, tune 20184 (modified), MTX-L a/f gauge
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Been a while since I've been going through the forum and saw this thread. Just wanted to say how great I reckon the staintunes are. I bought my bike with tors and whilst they were good for starters, I wanted better breathing. I then bought the Specialty Spares and whilst they breathed alright, they were just a little loud for my liking. When I read about how the Staintunes having removable baffles, didn't need repacking (now that is a pain and the pipes get progressively louder too, until you repack and then there was the fact they were legally compliant sound wise (with baffles in), I knew I had to have them. The bonus was the quality though. As has been mentioned, there simply is no peer. All this and I find out they're made 100 miles from my home. I'm now considering replacing the Arrow Slip on with Staintunes for my Triumph Tiger 1200cc Explorer. The Tone is a lot better, quality we've discussed but they're lighter as well. Pretty disappointed with the Arrows and that's saying something. Cost a pretty penny whilst the Staintunes are cheap yet higher quality. Anyway, that's my take on them. Worth every cent imho. Stacka 
Staintune Pipes, K&N Pods, 45 pilots, TBS needles and 145 mains.
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the Staintunes are cheap yet higher quality.
Stacka
Staintunes are cheap? The ones I scored for $200 listed at $1200. Gotta agree, nice quality, and a great sound at a reasonable decibel level. 
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Been a while since I've been going through the forum and saw this thread.
I am sooo glad you stick around as you do. I always appreciate a post from you! 
Live to love, love to live.
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Shows how long lasting Staintunes are. Never need repacking.
I'll jump on the bandwagon and say I got my Staintunes in '07. They are definitely long lasting and still look and sound great. Oh, one thing I should add just to supplement the long lasting part. I got mine used from BikerThug who commented earlier (waaaaay earlier) in this thread. Seriously, they are great pipes!
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