Klock Werks SS Slip ons???
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Probably shouldn't answer this is the classified section but what the heck ...
Love my Super Saver shorts! I got the slash up version so they match the angle of the bags. I like them because they're not annoyingly loud at highway speeds but have a nice bark when you get on it. Not too deep and not too tinny. The rolled edges are a bonus. Also, quality is top notch ... chrome still looks new after 14k miles.
If you go slash ups, you might consider painting the insides as you can see pretty far into the rear of the pipe. Towards the edges they are chrome but it fades into raw by the time it hits the baffle and looks tacky. I just used some flat black header paint. Another suggestion is to locktite all the screws that hold the baffles in place. About 500 miles after installing, I noticed one the screws just laying in the pipe. (rolled edges saved the day! lol) After locktite-ing, haven't had another issue.
Love my Super Saver shorts! I got the slash up version so they match the angle of the bags. I like them because they're not annoyingly loud at highway speeds but have a nice bark when you get on it. Not too deep and not too tinny. The rolled edges are a bonus. Also, quality is top notch ... chrome still looks new after 14k miles.
If you go slash ups, you might consider painting the insides as you can see pretty far into the rear of the pipe. Towards the edges they are chrome but it fades into raw by the time it hits the baffle and looks tacky. I just used some flat black header paint. Another suggestion is to locktite all the screws that hold the baffles in place. About 500 miles after installing, I noticed one the screws just laying in the pipe. (rolled edges saved the day! lol) After locktite-ing, haven't had another issue.
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Probably shouldn't answer this is the classified section but what the heck ...
i know, i screwed up posting it there. i was really worn out after work and found a set on ebay for a great price. i was wondering if they were too good to be true.
Love my Super Saver shorts! I got the slash up version so they match the angle of the bags. I like them because they're not annoyingly loud at highway speeds but have a nice bark when you get on it. Not too deep and not too tinny. The rolled edges are a bonus. Also, quality is top notch ... chrome still looks new after 14k miles.
If you go slash ups, you might consider painting the insides as you can see pretty far into the rear of the pipe. Towards the edges they are chrome but it fades into raw by the time it hits the baffle and looks tacky. I just used some flat black header paint. Another suggestion is to locktite all the screws that hold the baffles in place. About 500 miles after installing, I noticed one the screws just laying in the pipe. (rolled edges saved the day! lol) After locktite-ing, haven't had another issue.
i know, i screwed up posting it there. i was really worn out after work and found a set on ebay for a great price. i was wondering if they were too good to be true.
Love my Super Saver shorts! I got the slash up version so they match the angle of the bags. I like them because they're not annoyingly loud at highway speeds but have a nice bark when you get on it. Not too deep and not too tinny. The rolled edges are a bonus. Also, quality is top notch ... chrome still looks new after 14k miles.
If you go slash ups, you might consider painting the insides as you can see pretty far into the rear of the pipe. Towards the edges they are chrome but it fades into raw by the time it hits the baffle and looks tacky. I just used some flat black header paint. Another suggestion is to locktite all the screws that hold the baffles in place. About 500 miles after installing, I noticed one the screws just laying in the pipe. (rolled edges saved the day! lol) After locktite-ing, haven't had another issue.
thanks for the imput even though im a dumb *** and posted it in the wrong palce... lol
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