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hot bodies undertail, why not?

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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 09:13 PM
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well i've read all of the "it melts he plastic" the seat gets too hot!!! or the it looks like a pooper hole... and i'd rather see my can than having it hidden. well from what i can see it does perform, even more than what other companies are claiming, however when i listen to the exhaust note (internet) it sounds rather mean, maybe not as deep as the yoshi or devils but i think it was a top 3 sounding can, you'd say "but i want performance not just sound" well cans arent gonna make that much of a diffrence anyways so whats your point now? i havent heard of anybody with it on thier 600. so if some people are basing thier opinion b/c the 10rr has these "problems" does anybody who actually had it on thier 600 has some input that i can benefit from, since i think it looks nice very lean and i really have not seen many people with it, been to a couple dealer in a few states(sc,ga,fl) used bike dealers as well have hove only seen 1 r6 with it. so if theres anybody whos had it in a 600rr please i need some advice on this and maybe guide to a better choice, whatever thanks for the help...
 
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Old Jun 23, 2006 | 04:23 AM
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i have a tail elim and exhaust, and i love the sound..my buddy has one wiht a k&n filter and it sounds meaner.. keep in mind it is a race pipe. no idot apporval there.. oh and the seat getting hot .. no .. .melting ****. no negative.
 
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