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zrx4me


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posted August 17, 2006 09:42 AM        
got a e-mail from them today.seems like a top notch company.If I do the slip ons it will be theirs.They told me a PC3 is not required for the slip ons.Are you doing it?
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14black


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posted August 18, 2006 06:59 AM        
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got a e-mail from them today.seems like a top notch company.If I do the slip ons it will be theirs.They told me a PC3 is not required for the slip ons.Are you doing it?


Not initially, but I'm gonna rip the flies out later and will then have to do the PC 3 thing.

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QWICKR


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posted August 18, 2006 09:54 AM        
The 15" pipes look really good and have 2.5" cores... They look & sound super on the 14.
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14black


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posted August 22, 2006 10:43 AM        Edited By: 14black on 22 Aug 2006 11:48
Ok, got the pipes from Area P today after missing the FedEx guy Saturday morning...they are of the very highest quality and fit perfectly - installation is a breeze...the kit comes with four "Area P/ No Limits" decals, so you have the option of displaying the manufacturer or not...I didn't get a chance to ride it yet, but I did have time to idle it and rev it, and I was extremely happy with the sound. It's deeper than stock at idle, but nowhere near too loud. As you rev it, it becomes closer to stock sounding, but slightly louder - perfect IMO...ride report later...Below are eight pics:
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TeamSpeed


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posted August 22, 2006 06:42 PM        
Wonder what the carbon pipes would look like on the red? I loved the muzzy carbon on my 2000 ZX12, cranberry red. I really like those pipes, the more I see them.
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dubious


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posted August 22, 2006 08:31 PM        Edited By: dubious on 22 Aug 2006 21:32
I really like the looks of the black cans on the black bikes!


Nice ride !
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INTIMIDA2OR


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posted August 23, 2006 01:49 AM        
This crazy selection of exhausts is frying my brain!!! Geez i really didn't need to see another great choice for an exhaust!!!

Nice one BTW !!!



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posted August 23, 2006 06:30 AM        
Heh - nice cans
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14black


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posted August 23, 2006 07:26 AM        
http://www.areapnolimits.com/exhaust/zx14.html
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TeamSpeed


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posted August 23, 2006 12:45 PM        
Yes, but a set of pics like what you posted would help, their angle on the red 14 is little strange. If I were selling an exhaust, I would do a rear shot, angled rear, side, and angled front.
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B True


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posted September 05, 2006 06:23 PM        
I received my Area P slip-on on Saturday (2 Sep) and put them on the 14 on Monday, they sound great and the fit and finsih is absolutely astonishing. I am so glad that I read all the positive post and purchased them.

Kerry thanks for the great customer service and I will recommend your product to everyone.

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fish_antlers


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posted September 05, 2006 06:24 PM        
make sure you tell the bum you';re a member of this site!
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roknroe


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posted September 05, 2006 10:55 PM        
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roknroe


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posted September 05, 2006 10:58 PM        


Here they are with red.

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TeamSpeed


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posted September 06, 2006 02:55 AM        Edited By: TeamSpeed on 6 Sep 2006 03:56
So are you going to put the rear lowers back on with this exhaust? Also, better have those drips/leaks checked out!

Nice bike!

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14black


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posted September 06, 2006 04:09 PM        
I am still looking for a decent map for my Area P slip-ons, NO FLIES, stock filter. Anyone have this map???
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MRV


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posted September 06, 2006 05:40 PM        
Are you guys getting the 15" or 18" cans? Their web site show the 15" come with 2.25" cores and exit tips and the 18" come with the 2" cores and exit tips.
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posted September 06, 2006 06:15 PM        
SWEET !!!!!! Hope that Corbin feels as good as it looks.
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BlueLIGHTning


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posted September 06, 2006 06:34 PM        
I was debating whether to keep the 2 cans or get a single one. Well I got the brock's Gen 3 so the problem solved. Just one question besides the great sound your getting from these cans, how is the bike performing with them?? Haven't heard much on that.
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14black


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posted September 07, 2006 06:05 AM        
MRV - as said above, I went with 18" and 2.25" cores - sounds great and not too loud.

Blue - I felt a slight power increase, but I have since removed the flies and mapped it as best I could and now it rips!

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