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Old 07-12-2007   #1 (permalink)
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What are the best sounding best performing pipes that have the tear drop look? I want some loud ones....
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the Norman Hyde Togas may be what you're looking for
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and now i think we have exhausted that topic :-D sorry couldn't help myself :razz:
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Norman Hyde Togas (Classics)

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Without a doubt Norman Hyde Toga Classics.

The real sound of a 60s Triumph Bonneville.
Don't let anyone tell you any different and let this be an end to it.

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now everyone knows the specialty spares "peashooters" are the loudest and the best :razz: :razz: :razz:
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I have said it before - the British Customs Predators are AWESOME sounding and they give the bike that Norton Commando look. You would probably be extremely happy with either choice. I got to be honest - when you look at "Oldman" bike and see those pipes all black from the block to the tip it does make me Pipe Wrench go Boink! :-D
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Did somebody say TOGA, TOGA, TOGA :-D :-D :-D

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The BC Teardrops are a dead ringer for the original Triumph mufflers, have all adapters and clamps, include jets that get you in the ballpark, accomodate centerstands, have good chrome, bark sorta loudly, and save you some cash vs the Togas. I' m really happy with mine...BellaCorse
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Did somebody say TOGA, TOGA, TOGA :-D :-D :-D

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