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Found the source of the Rattle!! Holy Cow!!

Last post 10-24-2009 3:52 PM by omhdan7. 17 replies.
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  • 10-23-2009 10:25 PM In reply to

    Re: Found the source of the Rattle!! Holy Cow!!

    Just wrapping up season 7 with my ground pounders installed.  Rain Shine the bike is in it all.  To date no issues with the GPs

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  • 10-23-2009 11:34 PM In reply to

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    Re: Found the source of the Rattle!! Holy Cow!!

    Loren :

    Arizona Warrior:
    See what happens when you use the Cup-O-Noodles baffles?
     

    +1 Next time use real baffles instead of stuffing all the top ramen in there.

     

    I guess I got what I paid for stuffin them cardboard noodles into my pipes. Wink

    My buddy and I got the bracket welded back on and sealed up nicely so hopefully I won't have any problems for a while now.

    I love the look of the street sweepers over every other set of pipes I've seen, especially bub jug huggers...the bend in the pipes bothers me, no offense.  Although I have seen some nice looking custom pipes.  So I hope mine work out.

  • 10-24-2009 3:52 PM In reply to

    • omhdan7
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    Re: Found the source of the Rattle!! Holy Cow!!

    Bracket re-welded and pipes are back on and...tuh dah!...no more rattle!!  Just the beautiful eardrum-busting exhaust.Party!!!
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