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Old 08-18-2007, 11:57 AM
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I've seen these on a few bikes, but can't figure out who makes them. I took a crude photo from a magazine.

 
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I believe those are Paul Yaffe-- Crack Pipes
 
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I had them also. I had yep Yaffe X-Pipes.

Can't get pic to load, but go to page 3 in my gallery.
 
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JP cycles has them but they ain't cheap
 
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Sweet. THose look good but damn they are expensive. I can't see getting rid on my V&H Shorties for that price.

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Personally I wouldnt go with them as it looks like you'd have to loose ur rear foot pegs.The upper pipe looks like it would burn the leg of a passenger . They are awsome looking.but not very practical if youve got a passener .just by the looks of them imo.
 
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Orangecrush has em on his bike and they look F'in sweet.
 
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Supertrapp X-pipes...
http://www.supertrapp.com/product_se...ycle/vtwin.asp
I'm thinkin of adding those to my rotation of pipes (Pro Pipe, Fourbidden Darksides, Rebel Darksides, Big Radius).
 
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Personally I wouldnt go with them as it looks like you'd have to loose ur rear foot pegs.The upper pipe looks like it would burn the leg of a passenger . They are awsome looking.but not very practical if youve got a passener .just by the looks of them imo.
Actually, you don't lose the rear footpegs. they're great even heat wise until you wear shorts...

As you can see from the inside of my calf, they will burn...lol.

 


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