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SANDMAN5
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Mileage 65875
East TN
Exhaust tips
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August 20, 2011, 11:42:09 AM »
This is how I/S tips look on a STD. This was a few years ago when
I first started making my 98 Valk "mine". Stock tips.
This is with I/S tips. With piggies gone they bolt right up!
Sorry for the blurry pics. This wasn't long after our wreck and I didn't bend very well!
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ricoman
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Posts: 1888
Sarasota, FL
Re: Exhaust tips
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August 20, 2011, 11:47:23 AM »
They do look good.
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98 Std, yellow/cream, totaled 8/3/10
Walküre
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Nothing beats a 6-pack!
Oxford, Indiana
Re: Exhaust tips
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August 20, 2011, 12:57:47 PM »
I like the look! I did the same, thanks to MP, but I even went so far as to get a "Piggy Plate" from MarkT, for the Interstate, ground off the stock Standard piggies, and welded the I/S plate on. Man, is this thing QUIET!! I know some like loud, but I like the sound of "muffled horsepower", personally. Plus, I got the added advantage, of using all 3 bolts to bolt it in place.
Again, looks great! I like the side profile, especially.
R
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The Anvil
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Derry, NH
Re: Exhaust tips
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August 20, 2011, 01:16:02 PM »
Those look good.
Another Valk rider in my group has modded stock pipes with different outlets, look like smaller truck stacks. Sounds nice and nice lookin' but I forget who makes em.
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hubcapsc
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upstate
South Carolina
Re: Exhaust tips
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August 22, 2011, 07:42:32 AM »
My first good set of pipes were Interstate pipes, they were real quiet. Later I got
some pristene STD pipes with no covers or tips, and put hondaline triple tips on.
They are definitely louder, especially when you are just burbling along slowly on
backroads...
-Mike
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