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Old 06-09-2006   #1 (permalink)
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JC Wihtney Dunstalls to the rescue. :-D



$50 per with free shipping, can't beat that with a stick. They are loud, possibly D&D loud, but they have a removable metal baffle so I'm going to stick some extra packing in there.

I can hear some of you wondering just how you would mount such a fine set of pipes. For starters you go to Home Depot/Lowes and poke around in their roofing section; then you take a hacksaw and drill to what you bouught.

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Dude! Looks great. As I don't (yet) have a set of stock headers, what are the measurements (from some frame point) for the veritical point and to the end point? Looking for the kind off info that would help with saddle bag points. The hole for the rear peg would be fine.

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HUMPF!!

WTH dude?? I remember a while back "someone" told me my hanger looked really ghetto.
I, in my eagerness to please, ran straight down to the garage to change everything!!!
Tsup mate? :-D



Seriously though mate, cool looking pipes!

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Oh I know those are pretty ghetto, but they are a temp solution until I can fab something up.
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What made you swap out the TORs? Just in a mood for a change?
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Hmm, Larry is a spirited rider You Know!! :wow:
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On 2006-06-12 19:49, denny wrote:
Hmm, Larry is a spirited rider You Know!! :wow:
Nah...I've heard he gets rid of his chicken strips with sandpaper :nana: :hihi:
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By spirited, he means I like to drink. :-D

What happened to my TORs is the same thing that happens with all Triumph pipes. The crappy weld they used on the threaded nut on the inside came loose and since only one bolt was holding them on the brackets they tore.
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Nah...I've heard he gets rid of his chicken strips with sandpaper :nana: :hihi:
Probably more effective than using your kids diapers eh?

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Probably more effective than using your kids diapers eh?

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LOL!!!
Todays diapers have some serious rocket science in them...so I wouldn't be too sure.

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