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Old Nov 25, 2000 | 03:26 PM
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I have a graydon proline head pipe and silencer and was wondering if i get a supertrapp or white bros slip on and keep my head pipe would i still keep the power i have now?? i am going to do this b/c my 300ex is just too loud! so loud that if i am caught riding at night again i am going to start being ticketed for noise pollution. let me know what you guys think. also if i repack it and put a spark arrestor on it do you think that will quiet it down alot?
 
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Old Nov 25, 2000 | 05:34 PM
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supertrapp makes a slip on for a 300?? yeah you could still use your head pipe (i think)
being harassed for noise pollution too?? dont ever get a TC supertrapp if you gonna ride at night i use a white bros mega-alloy w/ 4 or 5 discs for night riding (w/ flashlight ducttaped to the renthals)
 
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Old Nov 26, 2000 | 12:24 AM
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i do not know if they make a slip on or not...i heard the ids2 was as quiet as stock exhaust. i moved out in the country to get away from all of that noise crap but i guess people out here think 9pm is bedtime.. i dont know thanks for the help
 
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Old Nov 26, 2000 | 01:21 AM
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the IDS2 makes a lot more power than reg. trapps. but is not as quiet as stock. but is a LOT quieter than most exhausts. Owners back me up.
 
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