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<blockquote data-quote="I&#039;mAllIn" data-source="post: 412474" data-attributes="member: 1735"><p>Muzzy full system with single carbon fiber can. Saves about 20 lbs, sounds schweeeeeet, no cat - so bike is noticably cooler. Some folks have complained of the mid-pipe touching the ground with aggressive right lean, but I've not experienced that. Either I ride like a puss...........or, my GP built forks and Penske rear shock are working! No touchy for me.</p><p></p><p>Exhaust system had decent build quality (I would think the welds on the header pipe could be a bit cleaner). Overall, I'm very pleased with it. If you go this route, you'll also need a PC III. After experimenting with a few maps, I'm using the Wally Smoothness / Holeshot map hybrid. Works like a charm!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I'mAllIn, post: 412474, member: 1735"] Muzzy full system with single carbon fiber can. Saves about 20 lbs, sounds schweeeeeet, no cat - so bike is noticably cooler. Some folks have complained of the mid-pipe touching the ground with aggressive right lean, but I've not experienced that. Either I ride like a puss...........or, my GP built forks and Penske rear shock are working! No touchy for me. Exhaust system had decent build quality (I would think the welds on the header pipe could be a bit cleaner). Overall, I'm very pleased with it. If you go this route, you'll also need a PC III. After experimenting with a few maps, I'm using the Wally Smoothness / Holeshot map hybrid. Works like a charm! [/QUOTE]
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