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TEST pic of My Valk

Started by dallastar, Wed 26, Oct 2011, 20:33:42

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dallastar

Lets see if i figured this pic posting thing out...My 98 Valk

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Tim H

Looking good.  I like the effects.
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Michael K (Az.)

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dallastar

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John Schmidt

Love the black and white shots. Tell us about the exhaust, what's going on there?

dallastar

exhaust:   best of my knowledge and research their called DynoPro or ProDyno  they were on bike when i bought  [as far as i know they have been on there for few yrs] dont even know if one can buy any more [maybe some1 will jump in and set me straight]
now these arnt loud at all  unless i want them to be ...if i ride like a ole man they sound like a ole mans goldwing   if i ride with high  rrrrrrrr's  or get it on , it sounds like a sports car  ...which is good with me   Im NOT a LOUD pipe guy [NOR do i buy into loud pipes save lives crap]


Quote from: John Schmidt on Wed 26, Oct 2011, 22:29:28
Love the black and white shots. Tell us about the exhaust, what's going on there?
"Running On Empty"

Red Diamond

Like the bike, also like the sheep skin, you'll probably like it better when you add a backrest. Have fun, enjoy and ride safely.

If you are riding  and it is a must that you keep your eyes on the road, you are riding too fast.

dallastar

i cant ride with them back rest [been there done that] no thanks ...sheep skin is a must here in HELL AZ.   

Quote from: Red Diamond on Wed 26, Oct 2011, 22:59:46
Like the bike, also like the sheep skin, you'll probably like it better when you add a backrest. Have fun, enjoy and ride safely.
"Running On Empty"

dallastar

heres some more pics   u all can ask me questions about or make some comments

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R J

From what I could see of the exhausts, it looks like  they are Jardine's.   Also, I think DynaPro was what they called them also.

I'm basing that on the way the muffler hits the header pipe.

I had a set of Jardine's way back when, Loved them till I didn't clean them up one winter and the next spring they were nothing but a chunk of rust.

Good lookin ride by the way.
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dallastar

So RJ  are they the slip on Jardine's  and if so how hard to slip them on and off???


Quote from: R J on Thu 27, Oct 2011, 01:40:50
From what I could see of the exhausts, it looks like  they are Jardine's.   Also, I think DynaPro was what they called them also.

I'm basing that on the way the muffler hits the header pipe.

I had a set of Jardine's way back when, Loved them till I didn't clean them up one winter and the next spring they were nothing but a chunk of rust.

Good lookin ride by the way.
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Westernbiker

I had Prodyno pipes on my bike when I bought it. They are a company here in Phoenix that will build custom exhausts for you. However, they do not do motorcycles anymore as I stopped in there not too long ago to question them on the pipes. The pipes I had from them were nice sounding but I opt to put the stock pipes back on.
Also, RJ, I thought the Jardine's were a bit shorter, I could be wrong. The set I seen stopped about mid way of the saddle bag.


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