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GTM Cal-14 Exhaust

Also for note, I have the prototype set used for the main picture shown HERE -- which is now also mirror polished like above, that I'll let go with a discount. Contact me direct e-mail for info; Todd at GuzziTech.com
 
Very nice.....adds a performance look to her....cant wait to hear her...
Ill be glad to send some pics..
 
AWWWSOME...Just installed mine....sounds really really throaty and there is a huge difference in performance..
WOW....cant believe it and that just the full set of pipes..no fueling or ECU mods ....YET
 
Sophia's new pipes!!!!
 

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...but I was wondering. On the Tour model will the shorter length cook the underside of the bags? I think they are a bit farther away due to the smaller diameter and the lack of a converter should lower the temperature a lot but I was wondering.

Todd, after looking at it I have the same question as abbienormal. Have you considered making a "touring" version that would come closer to the end of the bag? I really don't want to cook a set of the saddle bags...despite the "cooling" effects of your fueling kit. After all...It's still a non shielded exhaust system. Which happens to sound better than anything else on the market for the 1400T.
 
Todd, after looking at it I have the same question as abbienormal. Have you considered making a "touring" version that would come closer to the end of the bag?
Todd, I agree with Touringman, I too would be alot more apt to pull the trigger on a longer set.
I can do them, it just requires access to the Touring model for about a week, and I'd need a few paid orders. Are you interested in the full system of just the slip-ons? If you both are ready to purchase, I can get things moving. Look forward to your reply here, then we'll connect via email.
 
Todd, my first reaction would be for the muffs only in high polished stainless ...but, when you consider pricing perhaps a full set might be the way I would eventually go. Dunno right now...but a set of slip on "touring length" muffs either way.
And it will be mid March before I am ready to drop coin on these...gotta make a dent in the Matris suspension goodies debt first...
 
Ok, had many speed bumps in the process here, but finally done and taking orders on the longer low sets for those running bags. I'll put them online soon. I will also be showing off the new muffler design that replaces those at the first post of this thread.

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Ok, had many speed bumps in the process here, but finally done and taking orders on the longer low sets for those running bags. I'll put them online soon. I will also be showing off the new muffler design that replaces those at the first post of this thread.

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Hey! I recognize that bike! :p

What advantages do the longer new muffler design bring?
 
Hey! I recognize that bike! :p
What advantages do the longer new muffler design bring?
The pic was actually from a few weeks ago. Your bike is further along now.
Lower, longer, quieter muffs are for bikes with bags, and less sportier riders so to speak. We are picking up your black-coated shorty muffler system today.
 
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