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Correct side for the pipe

kneedown

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Where do I find a pipe to exit on the correct (Right) side?,Not too many MG's here.
Thanks for the help
 
Presuming you mean for a Griso... RacerX has the only one that i have seen on the market. Check out the classified section for a listing... By the way.. The pipe sounds super!
 
+1 on Racer X's pipe. Even get positive comments at the Harley shop. Top qualilty construction and fitment.
 
Hi Jetboy

I must say that's one hell of a good looking Griso:)

But - I really think you need one or two more bikes:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
How big is your garage?
And how do you know which one to connect to the optimate?:laugh:

No serously that looks the dogs danglies:)

Loftyjohn
 
Jetboy wrote:
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+1 on Racer X's pipe. Even get positive comments at the Harley shop. Top qualilty construction and fitment.

I'll admit that looks pretty good but just imagine how much better it would look with a pipe on each side. It would have that nice balanced look! B)
 
kneedown wrote:
Where do I find a pipe to exit on the correct (Right) side?,Not too many MG's here.
Thanks for the help
You can find one right HERE. ;)
 
gargoyle wrote:
I'll admit that looks pretty good but just imagine how much better it would look with a pipe on each side. It would have that nice balanced look! B)

I would not prefer a pipe on both sides. To each their own, but I like the look on the left side with no pipe and no swingarm. Adding a pipe to that side would be a step backwards to me.
I think the rightside exit pipe RacerX came up with is about perfect.
 
Sure it's perfect ... but I agree with Gargoyle that perfect things come in pairs ;)
 
No. Surely the whole point of the Griso is a lack of symmetry. Next thing you'll be telling us you want an oil cooler on both sides. Personally I don't like twin shocks or twin silencers.
 
Heh, sure! And a starter on each side, as well as a side-stand ... what else? :silly:
 
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