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    Cobra pipes

    [QUOTE=troypennock;8397]I put on my 6x2x6 Cobra pipes on today. Three things: one, they are very deep throated and fairly loud in the middle of the torque range. Two, I usually boycott Cobra products because they usually stamp their name all over the product and they did put a medium sized logo at the end of the middle pipe this time. Three, for you Valkyrie riders looking to regain the loud rumble at every right hand twist, this is not it. The sound is impressive in its BASSO qualities but it sounds more like a 1960-1970's big block V8 with half-used glass packs. I will leave them on for now; but, I will also be open to other options.[/

    Did you leave the baffles in or out when you put them on?

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    Baffles

    I left them in. I am slowly warming to the "basso profundo" tone when I increasingly add acceleration. In the alternative, if you quickly short shift you can keep the noise down. I may have been hasty with my initial impression. But I still dislike the cobra stamped into the center pipe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by troypennock View Post
    I left them in. I am slowly warming to the "basso profundo" tone when I increasingly add acceleration. In the alternative, if you quickly short shift you can keep the noise down. I may have been hasty with my initial impression. But I still dislike the cobra stamped into the center pipe.
    Any chance we can get pictures and sound clip?

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    Quote Originally Posted by troypennock View Post
    I left them in. I am slowly warming to the "basso profundo" tone when I increasingly add acceleration. In the alternative, if you quickly short shift you can keep the noise down. I may have been hasty with my initial impression. But I still dislike the cobra stamped into the center pipe.
    Got mine on today with baffles in and I am quite impressed. They're not perfect but better than any other aftermarket pipes I have tried (Cobra billet tip, Cobra tri oval, Vance and Hines monster slip ons) to date. I did not think they were all that loud (listening to loud rock music and flying helicopters off and on for 43 years probably has something to do with that), but definitely louder than stock. They sound great standing about 5 feet behind the bike when it's running! In my opinion they could stand to be slightly louder at idle and wide open throttle and slightly quieter at cruise (maybe that's not possible?), but everything considered, I love 'em. (6 into 6 pipes on the Valkyrie was just about the ultimate sound to me.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy View Post
    Got mine on today with baffles in and I am quite impressed. They're not perfect but better than any other aftermarket pipes I have tried (Cobra billet tip, Cobra tri oval, Vance and Hines monster slip ons) to date. I did not think they were all that loud (listening to loud rock music and flying helicopters off and on for 43 years probably has something to do with that), but definitely louder than stock. They sound great standing about 5 feet behind the bike when it's running! In my opinion they could stand to be slightly louder at idle and wide open throttle and slightly quieter at cruise (maybe that's not possible?), but everything considered, I love 'em. (6 into 6 pipes on the Valkyrie was just about the ultimate sound to me.)
    Thanks for the update! It would be cool if we could see and hear independent video of these pipes in action. Can you help us out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyf6b View Post
    Thanks for the update! It would be cool if we could see and hear independent video of these pipes in action. Can you help us out?
    Sorry, but I'm still living in the stone age. I can dig ditches and fly helicopters pretty well and ride motorcycles a little bit but I'm otherwise lost in modern technology. In other words, my girlfriend is out of town right now and can't help me, sorry. One other thing I failed to mention in my earlier review, the bike seems to have maybe a little more roll on power in 5th gear with the pipes installed (could just be me).

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    Who did you order your pipes from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob's 1800 View Post
    Who did you order your pipes from?
    My boss owns Lexington Motor Sports in Lexington, Ky. and I got them thru their parts department for obvious reasons (I get a reduced price). You can call and ask for Craig in parts and see what kind of price you can get them for. 859-253-0322

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy View Post
    Got mine on today with baffles in and I am quite impressed. They're not perfect but better than any other aftermarket pipes I have tried (Cobra billet tip, Cobra tri oval, Vance and Hines monster slip ons) to date. I did not think they were all that loud (listening to loud rock music and flying helicopters off and on for 43 years probably has something to do with that), but definitely louder than stock. They sound great standing about 5 feet behind the bike when it's running! In my opinion they could stand to be slightly louder at idle and wide open throttle and slightly quieter at cruise (maybe that's not possible?), but everything considered, I love 'em. (6 into 6 pipes on the Valkyrie was just about the ultimate sound to me.)
    Another update, I always check my mileage each time I fill up, and I consistently get 40 to 42.5 mpg in my riding around here and to tri-cities and back. I have topped off 3 times since I put the pipes on and it was 44.4, 44, and 44.4 which leads me to believe the pipes made the engine a little more efficient. (and possibly a little more power?)

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