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I got these bassani pipes ceramic coated halfway down. Finally took some decent pics

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Pretty cool looking
 
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Thanks man!
 
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Very sharp looking - great alternative to chrome!
 
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Ceramic looks great.
 
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Looks really good.
 
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Dam nice man, how much if you do not mind me asking.
 
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Looks awesome!

I would think most ceramic finishes would behave very similarly. So watch out for getting those header pipes wet when they are hot. That caused some minor discoloration on mine. It doesn't look that bad and just makes the bike look well ridden. Just wanted to brace you for that if/when it happens.

One quick question for you: does the heat coming off of those headers not bother you? I ran my 2-1 for about a week with no heat shields and found it very uncomfortable.

Once again . . . that's a great looking exhaust system.
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110 bucks. The heat thing. Oh yeah that, I had em wrapped before and they were
hot as hell. Lets see how the ceramic works? Its probably going to be hot as hell too!
But it LOOKS cool. Ha ha ha.
 
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Looks great. I have the same bassani's but fully coated. I did install some small heat shields but it's still hot! Why did you take the wrap off? I really liked the look of that. I figured once my pipes got old and banged up I would do the same.
 


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