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Re:Hooker Fourbidden exhaust For Yamaha RS1600 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
I was doing a search on these, and seems they are a close out item at a few sites.
Hope not, but they may be another victim of this stinking economy.

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Re:Hooker Fourbidden exhaust For Yamaha RS1600 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
CoachDan wrote:
I was doing a search on these, and seems they are a close out item at a few sites.
Hope not, but they may be another victim of this stinking economy.

Hooker Forbidden

eBay


I'm mad seeing those prices. I thought I did good by sniping on Ebay back in May and had my set delivered for 3 hundred even.
 
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Re:Hooker Fourbidden exhaust For Yamaha RS1600 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Thanks Coach, You may have eased my pain....

JDoza, which did you get? the chrome or ceramic..I'm leaning toward ceramic as they are single walled pipe..also would like to know if you have any issue with them dragging..
 
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Re:Hooker Fourbidden exhaust For Yamaha RS1600 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Flashback wrote:
Thanks Coach, You may have eased my pain....

JDoza, which did you get? the chrome or ceramic..I'm leaning toward ceramic as they are single walled pipe..also would like to know if you have any issue with them dragging..


I got the Black ceramic. If you can make these drag, Then you are in a power slide leaving flesh on the pavement.
 
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Re:Hooker Fourbidden exhaust For Yamaha RS1600 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
that's good enough for me, guess I need to bust open the piggy bank....... Thanks
 
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Re:Hooker Fourbidden exhaust For Yamaha RS1600 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Those pipes have gotta be loud as hell!
 
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Re:Hooker Fourbidden exhaust For Yamaha RS1600 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
I plan on installing mine this weekend with the jet kit and I will let you know how loud they are. A little loud is fine!
 
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Re:Hooker Fourbidden exhaust For Yamaha RS1600 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
lnelson wrote:
I plan on installing mine this weekend with the jet kit and I will let you know how loud they are. A little loud is fine!

I noticed on the website that they have a good selection of mufflers and baffles, so I think you can make them a little quieter if you want to, or HAVE to.
 
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Re:Hooker Fourbidden exhaust For Yamaha RS1600 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
LOUD is GOOD!!!!!!!
 
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Re:Hooker Fourbidden exhaust For Yamaha RS1600 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Sound clip is in order. Wow, at those prices, that is do-able. Worried that they would fry my thigh in the summer though. Heck, the stock pipes get hot on the thigh in traffic in the simmer. These would probably be like a torch on the leg. Doing some searching online, I see pricing for these from 200 some odd dollars, all the way up to 700 something. Why the huge price differences?
 
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