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Old 06-01-2020, 11:31 PM   #29
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wait i thought you just cut them out and tig on a new one. how are they serviceable?

What are you talking about? Most aftermarket cans on bikes are riveted or bolted together.

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Old 06-02-2020, 01:15 AM   #30
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humfrz, you can shitpost on my threads whenever you want.
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really? some find your back in the day stories too much?
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Old 06-02-2020, 10:02 PM   #32
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really? some find your back in the day stories too much?
I reckon.

I remember back-in-the-day, going with my grandfather to take a load of corn into the feed mill. While waiting for the corn to be ground and sacked, I would have to sit around on the loading dock and listen to old men wearing bib overalls, chewing or smoking cigars tell back-in-the-day stories back to back for hours.

I often thought that if I ever get that way, I would hope that someone would just shoot me.

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hope I'm not the only one that read that comment this way
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I'm just really curious- what could've been going on where there was enough exhaust pressure to shed some of that material? And why were you there to see it come out?

i stuck an endo in my exhaust and the muffler is intact and not rusty at all but it kind of looks like when you put a thin dress sock on and you have random leg hairs poking through. Im guessing it is from the main resonator pipe. luck for me that is the expensive one... i guess ill just keep watching and see how bad it gets
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i stuck an endo in my exhaust and the muffler is intact and not rusty at all but it kind of looks like when you put a thin dress sock on and you have random leg hairs poking through. Im guessing it is from the main resonator pipe. luck for me that is the expensive one... i guess ill just keep watching and see how bad it gets
Likely the worse thing that will happen is a change in tone. If it really bothers you you could find a similar sized resonator and just have that replaced without having to replace the actual pipe. Any muffler shop could do that. You could also change resonator type to something like a moroso spiral flow or slp bullet (just for reference of type, not necessarily able to work) so that it didnt have packing at all. Vibrant, magnaflow etc all have a multitude of resonator shapes and sizes.
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Likely the worse thing that will happen is a change in tone. If it really bothers you you could find a similar sized resonator and just have that replaced without having to replace the actual pipe. Any muffler shop could do that. You could also change resonator type to something like a moroso spiral flow or slp bullet (just for reference of type, not necessarily able to work) so that it didnt have packing at all. Vibrant, magnaflow etc all have a multitude of resonator shapes and sizes.

i plan on putting a jdl ultra quiet in eventually so i'm look at it with the endoscope from that end and see what happens. unless im blowing out a bunch more pack before that i guess
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