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Thread: Blue Flames for my Gen 1 2010

Created on: 10/09/19 12:59 PM

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Zzorro


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Blue Flames for my Gen 1 2010
10/09/19 12:59 PM

Today i bought these beauties.

in the box: 2 exhausts, 4 db killers, straps, mounting-stuf and 2 link pipes.

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Rook


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RE: Blue Flames for my Gen 1 2010
10/09/19 2:42 PM

Cool looking mufflers. I'd go with a full system though...unless you can pick up slip-ons extremely inexpensively.



'08 MIDNIGHT SAPPHIRE BLUE Now Deceased

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cruderudy


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RE: Blue Flames for my Gen 1 2010
10/09/19 5:45 PM

Rookster is anti slip-ons (me too but the fixit ticket is a pia with a full system in Kalifornicia) so I run slip-on until I flee the smog nazi next yr



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Rook


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RE: Blue Flames for my Gen 1 2010
10/10/19 6:52 AM

It's a little less weight with a full system. A few more hp but I doubt many of us can really feel that sitting on a 185-200 hp bike.

Easier chain maintenance with a single muffler too and IMO, it looks more race ready.

I got my full system for $600 so it was a no brainer.



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RE: Blue Flames for my Gen 1 2010
10/13/19 11:52 AM

Rook, when you take 40lbs. off the bottom of the Bike (replacing exhaust with Titanium) does the Bike now feel "top heavy" with a full tank of fuel?

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