Mercury, I know it is a different time zone in Malaysia, but....come on, Man ! I just ordered them today, and as my earlier posted stated, they will be shipped from the manufacturer this Friday, which is two days from now.
So, in answer to your question...WOW, they are working great.
Torque Master is in California but he can't sell (EPA) them to be used in California. Since your definitely not in Ca, I'd call him (Jimmy) to see what could be worked out.
Also contact Wingstuff. They got all his other stuff and although they don't list the loops, they might be able to get em.
13 F6B Deluxe I've taken the road less traveled, now where the hell am I?
I don't buy a bike to impress other people, just me !!
Anyone planning on installing torq loopz might want to order some extra parts as I did.
Honda part # 18291-MN5-650. Qty/6. (Header gaskets)
" " # 18391-MAM-000. Qty/2. (Extra header to loopz seals)
" " # 18293-MCA-780. Qty/8. (Protector washers for side covers)
I consider the header gaskets a must.
The extra header to loopz seals are a nice to have as it fills the flared end fully and helps keep the seal in the correct position when clamped.
I placed two seals in the flared end then marked the excess 1/4" with a marker then removed it and cut the excess with tin snips.
Place the cut gasket in first then the full one.
Install without any sealant as you have to make sure the tabs for the exhaust shields and lower side covers all line up and fit you may need to move the loops forward or back. I then marked their position slid them back and used some high temp silicone to help seal.
The fitting instructions provided where good.
I must say they are not pretty and the welds were very ordinary.
There were no nuts provided, you need a nut for the original bolt to mount the loopz which I got from the cats by bending a keeper tab and a nut for the original bolt holding the muffler shield.
I recommend reading the installation instructions on there site if tempted to decide if you are up to the install.
Very worthwhile mod in my opinion hope this helps.
Naww, they crawl around on their bellies like reptiles to install pipes..
The EPA has gotten on everyone's butt in California over modification of exhaust systems. You can thank the howling sport bikes and the thundering Harleys for all that..
Used to be that all you had to do was order with the "off road only" disclaimer and the installation was the owner's responsibility. Now they are knocking on the doors of the manufacturers and doing audits.
Please don't spook the road-sheep.
I managed to get around the California hurdle and just bought a set off ebay!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-GL1800...#ht_189wt_1133