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Old Mar 29, 2008 | 02:19 AM
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ok guys i'm gonna put a picture of my bike in this post and tell you what i'm wanting to do with the exhaust. I'm going to admit right now that I have NO CLUE how to use photoshop and am terrible in ms paint so i'm not even going to attempt to edit the image of my bike/exhaust.

What I am wanting to do is let the exhaust come out of the lower fairing and be "cut off" below the "canister" and just level out as it reaches the bottom to the middle of the swing arm. I would not truly be cutting my exhaust I would just be getting a new pipe custom bent and cut and added on to the section and still have my stock exhaust.

what I'm wondering is would this just be ridiculously loud and or possibly damage my engine like running headers only on a car does?

thanks in advance for any tips and/or advice

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Old Mar 29, 2008 | 02:20 AM
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ok, how do i host a photo on this site?

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Old Mar 29, 2008 | 05:38 AM
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Here is your pic.

It will be tooloud. May run lean, should be okay on the exhasut valves, you'll lose lots ofpower unless you do a whole bunch of other stuff.
 
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