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Originally posted by DR GTR

The bike was a tight fit!!!

see the exhuast? It exits into  a little 2 inch pipe.

did u touch the sides ???

hey dw about it minh....

is not how big it is, its how u use it....

chin up buddy we will find a 1 1/4 inch tip

hrmmm marks pulsar is yet to be OWNED

Originally posted by UR2EZ

did u touch the sides ???

hey dw about it minh....

is not how big it is, its how u use it....

chin up buddy we will find a 1 1/4 inch tip

hrmmm marks pulsar is yet to be OWNED

hey frank,

just put a silencer in, i'm sure minh'll touch the sides then :uh-huh:

  • 8 years later...

BUMP

LOL

I demand all the old skool westside and northside members to dig through their photos and repost the photos which are now missing from this thread.

Prepare for extreme exhaust pipe violation, Minh style :rofl2:

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