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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotrod View Post
    This doesn't help the OP in any way, or F6B riders, but, back in the day, Hard Krome made these for the Valks:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT37RrqZow4

    Two Brothers:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPdO3...layer_embedded
    Man, that's the sound I'm looking for!!!! Perfect!!! Any idea what I can get for the F6B to get that sound?

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    Quote Originally Posted by legnor View Post
    Man, that's the sound I'm looking for!!!! Perfect!!! Any idea what I can get for the F6B to get that sound?
    Sorry, nothing currently available. 6 into 6 pipes are the only way to get the 'staccato' sound of each cylinder as it fires. The Current Cobra 6 - 2 - 6 is basically your existing OEM 6 - 2 with a 3-outlet slip-on added to each side. It has the look, but not the sound, of 6 into 6.

    Without replacing / altering the OEM 6-2 system, you can't change many aspects of the sounds that system produces. Louder, deeper, etc, yes, but slip-ons can only do so much.

    The F6B hasn't been out very long. More manufacturers will 'be tempted' to offer their 'louder' goods, but remember, there are far more 'conventional' Goldwings out there that tend to want 'quiet'. (Follow the $$$$)

    I reckon the manufacturers contemplating any 'full' system will want to see the F6B sales be successful before they develop a full blown 6 into 6 system.

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    exhaust weight difference

    I wonder what the weight difference is with the six into six compared to stock. I'm assuming they must be heavier than the stock set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kentucky strong View Post
    I wonder what the weight difference is with the six into six compared to stock. I'm assuming they must be heavier than the stock set up.
    I didn't weigh mine but they are not heavy compared to the Vance and Hines monster slip ons which, I think, are 14 lbs heavier than stock.

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    mufflers

    I have a pair of Rush slip-ons for sale. they are black with chrome tips. includes clamps and two sets of baffles. The baffles are 2 1/2 and 2 3/4 so you can tune to your liking.
    $425.00 for all. E-Mail me if you are interested at skokosinski@sbcglobal.net

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby View Post
    Embrace the stealth.

    Remember every neighbor you piss off votes. One day you'll be whining about not being able to ride motorcycles or not being able to buy aftermarket parts and the only person you'll have to blame is yourself. You think it won't happen? It already is.

    If you're that much of an attention whore find another outlet. Don't fuck with my motorcycle or my ability to enjoy it.

    I already can't ride to any nice riding places around where I live because of all the asswipes endeavoring to piss people off on their v twins. I've looked at a bunch of houses in the country and had to take some off the list because they were too close to nice riding roads and the roar was constant all day long. It makes me angry I have to choose between living on a great riding road and listening to juvenile morons all day.

    I apologize for the rant. I don't care if you don't wear a helmet or like to wear silly biker costumes when you ride. I don't care if you prefer 1920s tractor technology for twice the price because you like the image the badge on the tank symbolizes. Because that stuff just effects you. Loud, obnoxious pipes ruin a lot of things for everybody. You live in a society. It requires you to treat your neighbor like you would like to be treated and that means don't force your noise on them.
    I am with you, I like a nice peaceful ride in the country.... without having deer drop dead from the noise, besides, my wife won't ride on a noisy bike.

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    RUSH exhaust

    Other video,
    - comparing stock vs Rush exhaust
    - on a black f6b
    - and HP increase on Dyno as bonus
    Don ´t know however about map modif.
    Enjoying...

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NhKVRRqkJE

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