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Old 04-25-2008, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by cornfuzed

and you know that it's running really lean now and will burn itself up if you don't put a dynojet programer on it to ritchen it up

yup your right. I hit the gas and the whole bike caught on fire and melted from it running so lean.
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Old 04-25-2008, 12:39 PM
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Lookn' good. I need to buy a welder. Damn civic needed suspension though. Illuminas here we come.
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Old 04-25-2008, 02:50 PM
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I thought all the bikes came with no cat ?
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Originally Posted by Donald125
I thought all the bikes came with no cat ?
Originally Posted by EPA
Will catalytic converters be required on all highway
motorcycles?
No, EPA does not require the use of any specific technology. About 20
percent of current motorcycles use catalytic converters, and we project
this to increase to about 50 percent when the second phase of standards
takes effect in 2010. Ultimately the manufacturers will be responsible
for selecting how to distribute the use of various technologies among
their motorcycle models.

Are motorcycles a less-polluting alternative to cars?
No, in fact, motorcycles produce more harmful emissions per mile than a
car or even a large SUV. The current federal motorcycle standard for
hydrocarbon emissions is about 90 times the hydrocarbon standard for
today’s passenger cars. And when new emission standards go into effect,
SUVs will be about 95 percent cleaner than today’s motorcycle.
Apparently they're not required but since emissions must be tightened on them in the next few years, I'm sure more and more manufacturers will start using them.

Nice work whitey
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Looks like mech-o-vag...


LOL...

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Old 04-25-2008, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by SloS13
Looks sweet.
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Old 04-25-2008, 03:58 PM
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Holy ---- man! There must have been crowds and crowds of people around your bike after they seen that sweet *** exhaust. That GSXR750 can definitely haul some *** now!!
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Old 04-25-2008, 04:38 PM
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Holy ---- man! There must have been crowds and crowds of people around your bike after they seen that sweet *** exhaust. That GSXR750 can definitely haul some *** now!!

I had to put up velvet ropes it was so bad.
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Originally Posted by Whitey

I had to put up velvet ropes it was so bad.

Looks good though you did a good job...

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I'm thinking about doing an exhaust for my bike, except I'd do mine for fuel economy. It came with some gay aftermarket can and now I'm lucky to get 45mpg when stock you get like 52mpg. 7mpg for like 8hp, no thank you.
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