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NH Peashooters
Does anyone have experience with the NH Peashooters on a EFI-Bonneville?
I would like to know what they sound like; I am looking for a nice deep sound, a bit louder than the TOR's but I still like to be able to drive home through my neighbourhood....

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Are the TT's from Specialty Spares longer than the stock pipes without slip ons?
Can you run straight pipes on the new bonnies?
Or, do you need back pressure?
I used to wrench on big rigs and from time to time we would tie the headers directly to the stacks to keep a guy on the road until a muffler came in (their mufflers are generally directly under the cab, so you can't run safely with a leak).
I'm a long time rider, but I'm new to wrenching bikes, any advice would be appreciated.
I'm not concerned about them being too loud.
Would you need an Air Injection Removal kit?
And for the annoying question that has probably been asked 100 times on this site, what size jets should you use with open pipes?
Are there any other mods that would be necessary?
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Thanks to the others who made video clips ,choosing what to stick on my bonne was made alot easyer

ps this was on the way to Wiscombe hill climb
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And...... that was......
So LewiLewi? Those were the Norm Hyde Togas? I could see them from afar not up close, and there are several species with that same shape. I'm waiting for my NH's to come in from British Customs. Long wait.... But if those are the Togas, I'm gonna be more than happy with both the looks and sound. Don't get me wrong....Great demo on the video, just no additional info about what they are, who makes em, where you got em, etc.
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Hi there and sorry for the lack of info on my post,it's just that there's been a few Posts with Toga Silencers on them .

New Bonneville Silencers from http://www.triumphbonneville.com/sho...html/toga.html
120 jets If I remember right
surfdogx your gunna have the biggist cheeseyist grin when you get them on

Its funny that when I goto the hill climb,the parking look like a RAT run
It's a shame I did'nt get to hear these bikes !
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As I've been debating the merits of different exhaust options over the past month, the price for the Staintunes seems to increase faster than the price of gasoline. When I first looked a few months ago, the asking price was $799. Today it looks like it will now take $999 to own a set. What gives? I'm looking for reverse cones that are slightly noiser than TORs. Staintunes fit the bill, but I'm finding it hard to justify spending a grand on them. Anybody think the Dominator Touring pipes are a good choice?
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Originally Posted by Dakdavid View Post
Anybody think the Dominator Touring pipes are a good choice?
Yes, but the Predators aren't that loud either. I will eventually pull the Emgo's off of mine, and get the Preds.. They are a great pipe, and look great too.
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