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Comments on new pipes 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Hey,
I currently have the Yamaha Speedstar 2-1-2 pipe (pictured). I like the pipe but I'm looking for something a little less loud. I have been looking at the Roadburner Street Pros but don't know a thing about them or anyone that runs them for that matter.

Are Roadburner pipes high quality?
Are they "emotionally scar little children" loud. I don't want to set off car alarms (although that is fun).
I'm looking for deep, solid rumble.

Thanks for the help in advance.
 
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Re:Comments on new pipes 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
sorry, cant help you, all i got are those loud pipes, but i'm partial deaf anyway
 
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Re:Comments on new pipes 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Been wanted the megacone a little quieter too... but ...most after markets are loud as well...I think ya gotta go to a big can like stock to quiet the R* down...

I have tried several exhausts and the megacone is the deepest rumble I have come up with outside of stage 3 drilling....

Then again the Boys racin up and down the street on H arleys are louder...
 
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Re:Comments on new pipes 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Well Pop, I'll let you know what happens. Unless I hear some bad things about these pipes - I'm gonna give them a try.
 
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Re:Comments on new pipes 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
cartersta wrote:
sorry, cant help you, all i got are those loud pipes, but i'm partial deaf anyway

I'm the same way here


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Re:Comments on new pipes 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
They look like nice pipes....do let us know ..I would like to get your feed back...
 
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Re:Comments on new pipes 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Loud here so I'm not much help but I do love my Bubs.
 
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Re:Comments on new pipes 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
V & H propipe has a great sound, good power and "not too" loud. Unless you want them to be.
 
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Re:Comments on new pipes 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
UH? Did you say something ? My pipes are too loud!
 
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Re:Comments on new pipes 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
tamaule wrote:
Hey,
I currently have the Yamaha Speedstar 2-1-2 pipe (pictured). I like the pipe but I'm looking for something a little less loud. I have been looking at the Roadburner Street Pros but don't know a thing about them or anyone that runs them for that matter.

Are Roadburner pipes high quality?
Are they "emotionally scar little children" loud. I don't want to set off car alarms (although that is fun).
I'm looking for deep, solid rumble.

Thanks for the help in advance.



I have been lookin at their new SLT technology pipes....double eagles and road pros....MMMM:

SLT technology


Road Burner exhaust for road stars
 
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