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#21 Post by MakeCarsStandSTill » Tue Jul 25, 2006 5:54 pm

yeah thanks JWF505,, i was trying to get a feel of what everyone liked and an idea of what Styles were out there cuz i havent really looked into exhuast that much and i thought i could get some cool ideas here
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#22 Post by Jamers! » Tue Jul 25, 2006 5:58 pm

MakeCarsStandSTill wrote:yeah thanks JWF505,, i was trying to get a feel of what everyone liked and an idea of what Styles were out there cuz i havent really looked into exhuast that much and i thought i could get some cool ideas here


if that is the case, heres a run down, you got cyclindar pipes, which are very generic, you got your triangle pipes, and your square pipes, all are made by almost every major company, google bike exhausts to find them, you have exhausts where every cylindar will have its own pipe to the back, you have some where two pipes from 2 cylindars mergeinto one exhaust can, you have it where one or more cylindars are funneled from one pipe into many pipes and many variations upon that. Help any?


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#23 Post by VermilionX » Tue Jul 25, 2006 6:00 pm

you seem to be into drag racing...

check this out... it's from a guys at the gixxer forums. he says it's pushing 257.9hp. it's turbo'ed.

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#24 Post by MakeCarsStandSTill » Tue Jul 25, 2006 6:05 pm

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MY GOODNESSS THATS BEAUTIFUL!! LOL :lol: to answer your question
JWF505 i ment like pictures and name brands like something i can tell the sales guy to put on there sorry for the confusion :wink:
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#25 Post by Lion_Lady » Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:43 am

MakeCarsStandSTill wrote:im getting it in silver ,even though I'm only 18 i still dont think the new insurance cost will cost more than my car insurance will it?!?? :cry:
OMG!!! Before you sign anything else, get insurance quotes!!! And make sure you're sitting down when you hear them.

What happened to the other 4 bikes?

Chances are that you'll pay about half the cost of the bike per year in insurance because of your age and experience level. Statistics show that a new sportbike in the hands of someone like you, WILL BE TOTALLED within 24 months. Lets hope you don't get hurt.
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#26 Post by MakeCarsStandSTill » Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:51 am

I have never recked anything ive ever road , and that includes dirtbikes ive never even dropped any bike at all.. Well im selling my jeep so i dont think the cost of insurance is gonna kill me,,, and To answer your question about the other four, i sold them cuz i didnt want themanymmore,,, and i dont want to be seen as a statistic , cuz im not, thnakyou
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#27 Post by Andrew » Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:55 am

Listen, I have a perfect driving record and my insurance is still ridiculous. Nobody wants to be a statistic, but that's all the insurance companies see.

It might suprise you how much insurance will cost. Have you recieved any quotes yet?
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#28 Post by MakeCarsStandSTill » Wed Jul 26, 2006 4:03 am

Not yet,, does anyone have any ideas on just how much it would cost? in texas
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#29 Post by MakeCarsStandSTill » Wed Jul 26, 2006 4:12 am

I was even thinking of just holding off for a lil bit longer and payn for the bike in cash, so the insurance i dont think will hurt that much
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#30 Post by bok » Wed Jul 26, 2006 4:15 am

the only way paying for the bike in cash would help is that you could then get something less than complete coverage....but with a really expensive bike that is a pretty big target for thieves i'd want all the insurance i could get.
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