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Old 04-19-2011, 07:58 PM
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Hi Guys: I'm looking for a good slip on muffler for my 1994 CBR 1000F. I have a Two Brothers on it now but it's shot. Any suggestions? Also, how do I match the muffler to the bike? Just by pipe size? What about number of baffles, etc? Thanks!
 
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I really like the Supertrapp universals. Look ggod, sound good and come in various finishes and styles. Look here: SuperTrapp: Performance Exhaust

And buy here:
http://www.summitracing.com/search/b...ew=ProductName

Yes match the pipe diameter or you can buy transisstion pieces to match if necessary.
 
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Thank you sir! Funny, I just came across the Supertrapp universal the other day and was wondering if it would be suitable for my bike. I have a four into one system. Is yours the same or do you have the four into two configuration?
 
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Originally Posted by Biker Dude
Thank you sir! Funny, I just came across the Supertrapp universal the other day and was wondering if it would be suitable for my bike. I have a four into one system. Is yours the same or do you have the four into two configuration?

I have the 4:1 with a Kerker silencer. Its' too loud to suit me. When I get caught up I'm going to put a Supertrapp on it.
 
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Hey GJ: Did you have to use a transition piece/adapter? I'm concerned that it won't look very good on the bike? Any thoughts on this? Thanks man.
 
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Hey GJ: Did you have to use a transition piece/adapter? I'm concerned that it won't look very good on the bike? Any thoughts on this? Thanks man.
BD I think it wouldlook awesome. JUst get a can that has an inlet to match the header pipe. They come in 1.5, 1.75, 2.0 and 2.5 inches.
 
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Did you use a 4" can or a 3" can?
 
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Where can I get a 4 into 1 for my 88 hurricane 1000
 
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Originally Posted by renigades88hurricane
Where can I get a 4 into 1 for my 88 hurricane 1000
Where are you located?
 
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