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This would be a good setup for anyone that has a rusted crossover pipe,its also expandable and easy to install.You can add to your open headers also.My bike ran great with this on it.Also was quieter than just a open exhaust.So if anyone needs it I`ll sell it cheap.ts just cluttering my space so I need it gone.
I might need this. I don't have a center pipe and am looking now to replace my mufflers.
would this be easy to insert between my existing headers and a new muffler? Would there be much benefit? I appreciate your advice. Thanks!
Well heres what I did when I had it installed on bike,since the cetr pipe stock goes through the muffler I cut my header pipes off right at the end of the muffler.I was able to partial stuff it in the ends of the pipes then attach mufflers.I even ran it open with no mufflers attached.My bike ran excellent with this setup but that because I had already rejetted my carbs.Benifits is it gives your bike exhaust back pressure and extends the mufflers back further.I then went with a different exhaust setup cause somebody gave me a set of quiet Harley mufflers for free.Another benefit is for any reason you need to disconnect the center pipe is there are clamps you can unloosen so it will come part very simply.
I would rather not extend my new mufflers back any further than necessary. Also, hope to not have to re jet my carbs as I have no idea how to do it. But half expect I'll be learning before long.. yo know.. fix one thing and screw up another..LOL - thats me. So I think adding the center pipe might be an unnecessary complication for someone with my limited mechanical skills. Thanks though!