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Stainless Steel 2>1 exhaust recommendations?

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Old 10-13-2018, 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by moose545


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Aftermarket Full exhaust systems for bikes in the State of California. Especially those without bungs for EGR's.

Ironically, some of them are made in Calif, but can not be sold to customers in Calif...

Most ship to Arizona, then ship back to Calif, to the ultimate customer...
 
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Guess you can figure out how to get them if you really want them. Shouldnt be a problem.
 
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Originally Posted by Bob_fxdb
Guess you can figure out how to get them if you really want them. Shouldnt be a problem.
d&d exhaust shipped to my door in California. Fab 28 industries is in California and have came on the pipe game lately, and is known to perform and have top notch quality. Would Not be a problem getting one. They aren't cheap though.
 

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Originally Posted by cdonis
d&d exhaust shipped to my door in California. Fab 28 industries is in California and have came on the pipe game lately, and is known to perform and have top notch quality. Would Not be a problem getting one. They aren't cheap though.
id love to try one out nobody runs that pipe in Illinois so I don’t even know how it sounds. I literally had to buy my Bassani rr3 just to hear one in person lol
 
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Take a look at Fuelmoto's e-series.

Great pipe, very nice sound and its designed to aid your torque curve! You can tune the back pressure (and the exhaust volume) with the discs. I installed this one in conjunction with a pair of Woods Bros Cams and the combination really gives a nice torque curve between about 2800 and 5000 rpms. No need to rev it way up high to get the most out of the motor.


 
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Has anyone had or know of someone who has had their Bassani RR3 polished?

I like the Thrashin Supply pipe in polished finish, but $1,200 is insane to spend on a pipe. I can get the Road Rage for $765 or so (cheaper if I find one used, hard to find a Thrashin pipe used) and I suppose I could have a metal finisher polish it for me.

Just wondering if anyone has already done that and has pics?
 
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Originally Posted by OldManLeadSled
Has anyone had or know of someone who has had their Bassani RR3 polished?

I like the Thrashin Supply pipe in polished finish, but $1,200 is insane to spend on a pipe. I can get the Road Rage for $765 or so (cheaper if I find one used, hard to find a Thrashin pipe used) and I suppose I could have a metal finisher polish it for me.

Just wondering if anyone has already done that and has pics?

i polished mine


 
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I will chime in and say a polisher will charge you anywhere from 200 to 300 dollars to polish a pipe it’s not a flat surface so it takes a lot of time to get all the surface even. I chose to go by hand and you need to have a lot of patience!
 
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Looks nice!
Just some 1000-2000 grit sandpaper and lots of time/beer?
Did you leave the megaphone the stock brushed finish?
 
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Originally Posted by OldManLeadSled
Looks nice!
Just some 1000-2000 grit sandpaper and lots of time/beer?
Did you leave the megaphone the stock brushed finish?

depends how nice you want it to look. The stainless exhaust comes with machining marks when you get it so youd have to remove those if you want the shine to come out . I’d recommend starting at 220 to see how much machining marks you can get out then either move up or down. I stopped at 3000 grit 🤘🏽
 


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