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Old 01-28-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Where are those D&D Scrambler photos?

I just ordered some of the D&D Scrambler systems. They come in black or chrome for $669. There is also an unmuffled version called Drag Pack for the same price. Slip-on chrome mufflers are $450 pair.

If the poster of the photos of the chrome full Scrambler system would please direct me to that pic and kindly allow me to use the photos on my site, I'll swag ya! PM me with your mailing addy.

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Perhaps these are what ya seek.
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Those are the ones John. Just ordered some but they're being chromed/powdercoated so it will be a week or two before they hit.

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Hmmm... seems I got some bogus info there folks. Not to throw D&D under the bus, the sales gals are still learning about these new items. What I thought was a full Scrambler system now turns out to be only slip-on mufflers.

And what I thought was only slip-on mufflers turns out to be a full TT-style underslung system (pipes & mufflers).

I will be visiting with D&D this weekend to get the official low-down. Whatever they come up with, I've got them on order.

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You've got it straight now. There are 3 new setups - 533-21DP is the "race" setup of the TT Pipes. 533-21M is the "street" TT version. Both are available in chrome or black and will fit Thruxton and Scrambler (there's question whether or not the Bonnie has enough ground clearance. Easy enough to fix, though, with Thruxton shocks). 532-12M are the Slip-Ons for the Scrambler. Here's a couple pics of the TT





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oh, ****...why do I think I'm gonna regret that center stand I just installed?
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Geez,those look to be about 2" off the ground.
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I told D&D that it was not the greatest idea to point the mufflers directly at the rear tire. I would have splayed them out a bit. Not too keen on the droopy head pipes either (ala their 2-1), but I'm just nit-pickin'. You do need to remove one or both muffler(s) to do an oil change! Dry sump here I come.

Looks like my Swiss Misfortune is going to get some Tajas hot sauce!

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I agree, those mufflers should be at least four inches shorter, no longer than the frame.

On the other hand they do look good, and an easy fix for anyone who orders them to shorten the pipe.
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oh, ****...why do I think I'm gonna regret that center stand I just installed?
Laugh my A** off !! Sweet look'n pipes .......makes my decision that more complicated !! Dam you after market !!
Any idea of a $$$$ point for the three different models ?
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