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anyone know wot the pipe werx slip ons are like quality wise and sound wise, also the viper slip ons, as seen on fleabay,
i have an art oval and a blueflame evo oval twin port and they arnt really doin it for me
nice sounding but not got that raspy sound im looking for they tend to be deep sounding lookin for a little more grrrrr
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not tried those but well pleased with my Fuel one (special order at 400mm with no badge).

think they've got a sale on at the mo too - good service, had several cans from them.
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2nd hand Yammoto half systems can be had pretty cheap, well cheaper than a new can anyway. They sound real raspy.
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2nd hand Yammoto half systems can be had pretty cheap, well cheaper than a new can anyway. They sound real raspy.
really , id love to get a new system , if only someone on here would part with one for cheap :whistle:
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I find the raspy'ness comes from a sprung full/half system, not a slip on.
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2nd hand Yammoto half systems can be had pretty cheap, well cheaper than a new can anyway. They sound real raspy.
can totally vouch for that- had a yamamoto half system on mine before the twin stack- loud as hell and well raspy too. had an almost metallic ring to it :-)
should be in the spare room somewhere- if the wife doesnt want it for her bike i may be able to sell it...
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can totally vouch for that- had a yamamoto half system on mine before the twin stack- loud as hell and well raspy too. had an almost metallic ring to it :-)
should be in the spare room somewhere- if the wife doesnt want it for her bike i may be able to sell it...
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ill be honest with you mate, its not mint- but theres no scratches or dents- and all the pipework is solid.
ill ask her about it for ya.
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I've also had a Yama system (half), and they are a very fruity system.

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