The Exhaust Thread
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
D&D are damn loud exhausts. Which makes sense because the brand is best known for Harley Davidson bikes...
http://www.danddexhaust.com/
http://www.danddexhaust.com/
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Thanks.
It figures about the noise issues.
Harley's (in UK) seem to be all about the status & road presence, well until the mot.
Some extra wadding should do for now.
Thanks for the link.
SteF...
It figures about the noise issues.
Harley's (in UK) seem to be all about the status & road presence, well until the mot.
Some extra wadding should do for now.
Thanks for the link.
SteF...
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
So ive heard the moto maggot system on youtube and it sounds awesome, i actualy had a moto maggot system on my msx125 and that made my ears ring. loads of fun opening it up and hearing it roar but a nightmare on long journeys when i was sat at the rev limiter for hours just to keep going 75mph, just wondering if anyone has one and knows if you can tolerate it on a long motorway journey with the bike reving lower at 70?
IF SO im going to buy a twin stack system and buy TWO moto maggots!!! MUHAHAHAHA!!!
IF SO im going to buy a twin stack system and buy TWO moto maggots!!! MUHAHAHAHA!!!
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Just got this home, pretty sure its just a half system, the front pipes look standard.
Some nice looking welds, also has a few spring hooks although the joint in front of the rear wheel seems to be welded (and have spring hooks?)
Thinking its a chopped Ethos 1/2 system. Looks like a larger diameter pipe may have been welded on above the 'y' as that weld is different from the rest - a bit more 'DIY'
Some nice looking welds, also has a few spring hooks although the joint in front of the rear wheel seems to be welded (and have spring hooks?)
Thinking its a chopped Ethos 1/2 system. Looks like a larger diameter pipe may have been welded on above the 'y' as that weld is different from the rest - a bit more 'DIY'
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
That can is HUGE.
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
indeed, a hugh can it is! It is a half system Ethos and the end can is something different, also the tubing above Y-section is non-Ethos.
I have a half system Ethos up for sale if anyone interested, it comes with springs and a brand new carbon sleeve if you want to resleeve the genuine ethos alloy can. Up to you.
I have a half system Ethos up for sale if anyone interested, it comes with springs and a brand new carbon sleeve if you want to resleeve the genuine ethos alloy can. Up to you.
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Quick question will a 3 bolt aftermarket can from a 92 to 99 blade fit an rvf system?
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
I'll show of my full tyga exhaust as well.
I really like the Tyga exhaust. It was a lot better then what I had, which was ugly and noisy as hell.
Hnng. Those pipes
Her friend for the winter:)
I really like the Tyga exhaust. It was a lot better then what I had, which was ugly and noisy as hell.
Hnng. Those pipes
Her friend for the winter:)
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