Help!! I can't decide on a pipe!!!!!!
#13
#14
Okay the FMF slip-on, powercore IV2, is a quality piece of work, fits perfectly, installs easily, 20-30 minutes. It is louder and lighter, than stock for sure. It is not too loud, but it definetly has a bark to it. The increase in low end power is impressive. I like it. I wish it was a tad quieter, but I can live with it. It sounds kinda like a Harley. So bad.
#15
The quality of the big gun is really terrible,mine leaked,rattled and blew out the packing.I then purchased a Graydon pipe,it fit well but the middle mount broke.Sent it back 3 weeks later finally got it back and it broke again.Bought a Ron Wood pipe and the fit was excellent and was rubber mounted with much less vibration.The power is great and after hundreds of miles in the desert its working fine.
Bearman
Bearman
#16
The quality of the big gun is really terrible,mine leaked,rattled and blew out the packing.I then purchased a Graydon pipe,it fit well but the middle mount broke.Sent it back 3 weeks later finally got it back and it broke again.Bought a Ron Wood pipe and the fit was excellent and was rubber mounted with much less vibration.The power is great and after hundreds of miles in the desert its working fine.
Bearman
Bearman
#17
I have a White Brothers R series slip on, the quite core is on the way. I realize this wasn't one of your options for exhaust, so take it as you will. So far I have had no problems with it, the finish is holding up good and sounds mean. However, it is rather loud. I held a decible meter up to the pipe and it read 110db. Hopefully the quite core will bring that down. Good luck exhaust hunting.
#18
#19
Oh yeah, and I want to be able to smoke my friends Banshee! Right now he has Pro circut pipes, ram valves, jet kit, turf tamers, and a K&N. I can stay beside him in a drag with my stock DS. He is a excellent rider (better than me to be honest) so I want to be able to edge him out with the extra power!