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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 943452" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>Yup...That was a big deal around 2008, maybe 2009. People were posting how-to pictures, getting them powdercoated and all kinds of stuff. Then it just kind of died out. I would bet if you go to Google and search "Catalytic converter removal; site:FJRForum.com" you'll find info on it.</p><p></p><p>Someone even posted a video of the bikes sound with a full muzzy and stock pipes. A Full Muzzy and Muzzy pipes (could be wrong on the brand), the stock bike, and a decatted OEM header with Muzzy pipes. If I remember, a lot of people liked the decatted header with the stock pipe sound. It's been a while though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 943452, member: 13519"] Yup...That was a big deal around 2008, maybe 2009. People were posting how-to pictures, getting them powdercoated and all kinds of stuff. Then it just kind of died out. I would bet if you go to Google and search "Catalytic converter removal; site:FJRForum.com" you'll find info on it. Someone even posted a video of the bikes sound with a full muzzy and stock pipes. A Full Muzzy and Muzzy pipes (could be wrong on the brand), the stock bike, and a decatted OEM header with Muzzy pipes. If I remember, a lot of people liked the decatted header with the stock pipe sound. It's been a while though. [/QUOTE]
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