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Dsnutz


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posted April 27, 2006 03:29 AM        
What companies have full Ti systems available Now?

Muzzy does not. Called the other day.. Brock Davidson is forth coming but I don't think that they are full Ti systems? Tskigui or something like that does not show up. Who else??? When are they shipping?? Need a Full ti system now...

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Drowland


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posted April 27, 2006 02:23 PM        
Yeah!
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Robmuzzy


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posted April 27, 2006 03:37 PM        
MUZZYS -late May.
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Stalwart


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posted April 27, 2006 03:56 PM        
I'll take one too as soon as there is a Power Commander or the like pre-mapped for this engine with the pipe in place. I don't like the sound of the stock exhaust, I want to be a bad neighbor! Both my kids and my wife told me, "that doesn't sound like a motorcycle, it's too quiet."
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ZREXER


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posted April 27, 2006 06:40 PM        
Quiet = Stealthy. I'll let the Harley owners make the noise. It's amazing how much noise a 65 horsepower Harley can actually make.
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zermatt


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posted April 27, 2006 06:47 PM        
I'm in a quandry about what to do about the sound of this bike. I always thought my ZZR was quiet, then I rode this bike. Don't get me wrong, it screams when you twist it, but just riding around town it makes absolutely no noise. I'm still open to cans, but I don't think I want to go through the trouble of a full system.
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fastestbusaaround


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posted April 27, 2006 07:11 PM        
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Quiet = Stealthy. I'll let the Harley owners make the noise. It's amazing how much noise a 65 horsepower Harley can actually make.


Mine's 110 HP and has straightpipes...rolling thunder, sounds fast, but thats about it. 1/4 in low 12's...she ain't no niner.
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Drowland


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posted April 28, 2006 02:21 AM        
No offense but I never understand why the hell why anyone would want to make that kind of racket.. Especially something so damn slow.. I've had a big dog before.. It was a hunk or shit but good for one thing to bar hop. But I will say this I can't stand those idiots who just go around reving their V twins up making all that noise. I have a place in Myrtle Beach and I would love to just sit on my deck on the intercoastal waterway with a high power rifle and just pick them off one by one.. Thats a joke! But seriously even the law in Myrtle Beach has started cracking down on those idiots.. I can't even stand loud pipes on sportbikes either.
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Drowland


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posted April 28, 2006 02:23 AM        
Make some damn exhaust systems somebody!!
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posted April 29, 2006 05:27 PM        
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