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trailhound

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hey guys and girls here is my exhaust pipe sound bite that some of you asked for the video does it no justice its wayy louder in person and is really power full you cant see it but when i revv the engine the rear end dips down a little bit and if you look in the top of the video you can see some dust being moced because of the exhaust

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOcKSUt49Lk&feature=plcp

cheers trailhound
 
yea its really nice and sounds really deep ive had the cops called on me just for having it idle because its so loud thats when i used to live in the suburbs

the reason its so loud and powerfull is because there is no baffle in it and no spark arrester
 
so what do you think nice ey ?

Loud does not mean it is a good pipe, It would get under my skin after about a 20 miniute ride. I have a Yoshi pipe on my Raptor, it is on the quiet side... and I bet it makes more power that that loud POS. And I can ride it through any National Park. Loud pipes are why we loose many rideing areas. And they don't make more power. Just take the muffler off if you want it to sound like that.
 
Loud does not mean it is a good pipe, It would get under my skin after about a 20 miniute ride. I have a Yoshi pipe on my Raptor, it is on the quiet side... and I bet it makes more power that that loud POS. And I can ride it through any National Park. Loud pipes are why we loose many rideing areas. And they don't make more power. Just take the muffler off if you want it to sound like that.

Chill, you ain't ever ran a jsr pipe so keep it to yourself, I got a yoshi on my 450 not impressed at all, by gytr is pretty er sounding and a better pipe all around. So unless you've used it, dont knock it.
 
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