Penland Series Big Gun
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Penland Series Big Gun
We now have the Penland exhaust on the 650 and it sounds great, not too loud and that is without the washer you can also install to reduce the noise even more. Be prepaired to spend a little over $400 to get the exhaust. We had the HMF on it before and are extremely impressed with the performance and sound of the Penland exhaust over the HMF. J Dahl
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Penland Series Big Gun
Here is a picture of the Penland series headpipe compared to the stock one.
pict of headpipes
They claim to use a "stepped head pipe" that matches the exhaust port, then gradually increases in size. I just finished the install. It sounds awesome, not too loud, but when you get on the throttle, people will know I'm coming![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
pict of headpipes
They claim to use a "stepped head pipe" that matches the exhaust port, then gradually increases in size. I just finished the install. It sounds awesome, not too loud, but when you get on the throttle, people will know I'm coming![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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Penland Series Big Gun
I bought the Penland black spring...was just totally impressed with what i received along with the price. Plus dealing with them was great (My wife actually got it for me for christmas and said they were great a great help when she ordered it)...i would get Penland anything...just seems to be a class act.
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Penland Series Big Gun
There is not much difference in the tube diameter compared to the stock exhaust tubes. The HMF that I took off has alot larger tubes tho. We have not done a decible test on it yet but we plan to after we get the reducing washer from Mike but I doubt it would make the 94db without the washer and maybe not even then. You can contact Mike Penland at 706-746-2812. He should be able to tell you more.
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Penland Series Big Gun
It wasn't too bad to install. Had to pull some plastic loose on the left side. Took the left rear tire off to get better access, but that was it. Also had it up on lift, which allowed the suspension to hang a bit for some extra room. Had to snake the stock pipe out, but the new one went in pretty easy.