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t-man403
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Valk-a-maniac
Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Exhaust Pipes
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July 15, 2012, 02:22:36 PM »
Is anyone familiar with this set up?
Bad picture I know but it's all I got. Seems it's 3 into one but I heard it run and it's fabulous!!
If you know the make of these I'd appreciate your input.
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salty1
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"Flyka"
Spokane, WA or Tucson, AZ
Re: Exhaust Pipes
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July 15, 2012, 06:25:29 PM »
Does look good!
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LL
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Posts: 286
Flower Mound TEXAS!!!!!!
Re: Exhaust Pipes
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July 16, 2012, 05:54:41 AM »
Judging from the header pipes they are single wall and the rest reminds me of the Pro-Dyno's I used to run on my 97 Tourer.
The tips were smaller diameter than the chromed glass pak and they were adjustable to "turn-outs" or "turn-down" position. In the "turn-out" mode driving along-side a concrete barrier they got old fast from the drone....
LL
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Blackduck
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Posts: 642
West Australia
Re: Exhaust Pipes
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July 16, 2012, 03:55:24 PM »
Sorry cannot help with the Brand but I have a set on my bike.
Picked up from Pinwall.
Single header tubes, slot into the collector without welding.
Mine came with no baffles in the "muffler" section, very loud.
Ended up cutting the muffler section off and adding a pair of 12" glasspaks and covering with 4" chrome truck pipe. The 4" is longer than the standard cover and with the original tips added extentends the outlet past the number plate. Sounds nice and did not hurt the dyno numbers.
Cheers Steve
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t-man403
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Posts: 1673
Valk-a-maniac
Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Re: Exhaust Pipes
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July 17, 2012, 03:48:21 PM »
Thanks for the replies.
This bike is for sale and I was thinking I should just buy it and say the exhaust came with a bike. :laugh
The one thing about my Valk is the OEM exhaust ........... wished it had more bark. Other than that, can't complain.
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R J
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DS-0009 ...... # 173
Des Moines, IA
Re: Exhaust Pipes
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July 17, 2012, 07:12:05 PM »
At 1st glance, they look like my old Jardine's.
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Jokeamo
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Norman Ok
Re: Exhaust Pipes
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July 17, 2012, 08:25:23 PM »
Looks like a set from carolina bike n trike before they stopped making 'em.
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LAnthony
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Re: Exhaust Pipes
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July 19, 2012, 09:46:52 PM »
They are from thunder manufacturing and have been discontinued for some time. The good thing is they are stainless and should last forever if you don't damage them. I've had mine on for about 10 years, 60K miles and other than bluing between the engine and the collector they are as new.
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