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New Exhaust slip-on

tomsp

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Thanks to Todd I received my new slip-on for my 09 Stelvio. My bike was in the shop waiting for a replacement speed sensor and instrument cluster for 3 weeks - I picked up the bike with the parts still not here - wanting to fit the pipe :evil:

The taking off the OEM can and bolting on the new took 15 minutes with my buddy Ty. Sweet and loud are two adjectives to describe this beautiful pipe. The fitment is perfect - check the pic of the wrench - spot on. I only had to remove the rear connector hard bag tubing (see pic) to get the OEM pipe off.

Thanks Todd - this is fine. I've only ridden 10 minutes - still up to my neck on a remodel in the house. Can't wait to take her out.
 

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Thanks Tom, hope you find it to be the smile maker it is for me (too).

Enjoy it, and thanks again.
 
Huge weight difference - that true :woohoo: I rode today in town and highway. Loud, brother. Wake the dead :eek: I may need a baffle in there. Stelvio breathes better for sure.
 
tomsp said:
Huge weight difference - that true :woohoo: I rode today in town and highway. Loud, brother. Wake the dead :eek: I may need a baffle in there. Stelvio breathes better for sure.

Loud 'n proud :evil:
 
tomsp said:
Huge weight difference - that true :woohoo: I rode today in town and highway. Loud, brother. Wake the dead :eek: I may need a baffle in there. Stelvio breathes better for sure.

Do we have a way to get the "lightness" without the "loudness"? I'm a big supporter of "lighter"!

Lannis
 
Check out http://www.quillexhausts.com I have a T3 stainless oval on my NTX and it sounds great, but not too loud. It's also fully road legal and has a non removeable baffle. They do a couple of styles with removeable baffles too. The best bit is it fuels better than the stock can an weighs about a fifth of it too !

If you go to the gallery you'll see my NTX too !
 
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