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ninjaboy311


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posted May 28, 2008 06:10 PM        
New Muzzys M14 Prostock Series Sidewinder Installed

Got my Muzzys M14 Prostock Series Sidewinder in yesterday. Fit and finish is superb, installation was by far the easiest I've ever installed, everything gets 2 thumbs up!!!
No issues at all, brake pedal clears the canister and is functional. This pipe is only for ZX-14's with the oil cooler removed. Call Muzzys for more detailed information.




















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posted May 28, 2008 06:58 PM        
Cool ...Let us now how it works out at the track ....
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posted May 29, 2008 02:25 AM        
Damn nice looking 14. I run the same pipe
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posted May 29, 2008 05:40 AM        
Wow, that pipe looks so familiar..........
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posted May 29, 2008 08:22 AM        
Real Nice !
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posted May 29, 2008 08:53 AM        
How long is you're arm and which tail is that?
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posted May 29, 2008 10:06 AM        
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How long is you're arm and which tail is that?



Arm is at 11" right now. That is the Catalyst 6" Supersport tail.
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posted May 29, 2008 10:07 AM        
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Wow, that pipe looks so familiar..........



Meaning????
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posted May 29, 2008 01:31 PM        
Looks good!!! How did you bypass the oil cooler? where can i get the parts?
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posted May 29, 2008 04:32 PM        
The bike looks really sharp.
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ninjaboy311


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posted May 29, 2008 05:16 PM        
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Looks good!!! How did you bypass the oil cooler? where can i get the parts?


Muzzy sells an oil filter adaptor to be used for when the stock oil pan has been replaced by a dry sump or short height pan. This adaptor mounts in place of the stock oil cooler and accepts a stock oil filter.

If you have the Adam's 2" or 1.5" pan like I do, it already comes with this adaptor.
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posted May 29, 2008 06:27 PM        
Patrick, I think Nox means it looks like a Brocks pipe....... The bike is looking good, let us know how the pipe works at the track..... Later, Roy
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posted May 29, 2008 06:51 PM        
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Patrick, I think Nox means it looks like a Brocks pipe....... The bike is looking good, let us know how the pipe works at the track..... Later, Roy



Going to the track tomorrow night and Saturday to see how it does. The heat and humidity won't help things out that's for sure.
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posted May 30, 2008 07:46 AM        
Psssttttt..... brocks sidewinder looks like a vance and hines lol. Stop it with the fucking snide remarks.
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posted June 03, 2008 03:49 PM        
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Psssttttt..... brocks sidewinder looks like a vance and hines lol. Stop it with the fucking snide remarks.


Yeah, but brocks was out like 3 or 4 years ago....., thats the point they are making......
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posted June 03, 2008 05:42 PM        
ive never rode one with the sidewinder, is there a problem with riding it on the street? cornering clearance?
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posted June 03, 2008 06:50 PM        
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ive never rode one with the sidewinder, is there a problem with riding it on the street? cornering clearance?


A sidewinder is not intended for street riding, it will rub if you take a corner too sharp and could cause an accident.
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posted June 03, 2008 06:57 PM        
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Psssttttt..... brocks sidewinder looks like a vance and hines lol. Stop it with the fucking snide remarks.


Yeah, but brocks was out like 3 or 4 years ago....., thats the point they are making......



Yea well millions of things in the world look similar, doesn't mean that they are the same or that they copied the idea.

So if you don't like what you see, close this thread plain and simple.


Just an update, the bike went 9.15 Friday night, 87 pump gas, 85 degree air, and density altitude was 3300 ft. Not bad for not having it properly mapped.



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posted June 04, 2008 05:23 AM        
What kind of mph was it putting up, compared to the other pipe you were running?
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posted June 04, 2008 06:02 AM        
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What kind of mph was it putting up, compared to the other pipe you were running?


Same as the other pipe. Although, the weather has changed dramatically since I last ran my old pipe. So its kind of an unfair comparision right now. May not know until it gets colder later in the year.
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posted June 04, 2008 08:00 AM        
Ever run that pipe with a baffle ? Or is that even an option, just wonderin.
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posted June 04, 2008 08:17 AM        
Looks just like the one on the MUZZY Pro Stock 14.
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ninjaboy311


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posted June 04, 2008 08:39 AM        
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Ever run that pipe with a baffle ? Or is that even an option, just wonderin.


Yes, it comes with the baffle already installed. However, I removed it. Ran almost a full tenth faster with the baffle removed than with it installed. Others may have better results running a baffle, but I've always run better without a baffle.
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posted June 04, 2008 12:58 PM        
my traditional under bike M-14 with the M-10 canister picked up some power and MPH runnin without the baffle as well
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