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Old 12-29-2006, 10:04 PM
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Has anyone dynoed their bike with the carbon fiber slip on (two brothers)? It says it could melt because there is no air flow, but whenever my buddies have dynoed theirs, it had a fan on it. I want to do it and really dont think it will melt, but I would also hate to throw away about 500 bucks for a few numbers on paper.
 
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Old 12-30-2006, 03:10 AM
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I heard this too but I'm not so sure I believe it. I would put a fan right next to it just to be safe. Should be the same as cruising around at low speeds and high r's, and if that melts it then 2 Bro's owes me a new one.
 
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yea, i would think that a fan blowing on the pipe in Janurary would simulate low speeds in July. I dont think it would melt, dont think the dyno could match stop and go traffic and all that goes wtih summer ridin. Like bushmaster said, if it melts they owe me a new one
 
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