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  1. #16
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    The bike in post 1 has long been sold...saw it parked outside the local New World here some time ago, spoke to guy as I own a 1300 at the time.

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    Slapped a Scorpion on the old girl

    So i just fitted an oval stainless Scorpion muffler on her. Sounded a little better than stock with the baffle in. Removed baffle and now she sounds bloody awsome and deep as fark! Sounds badass decelerating too.

    Im my opinion she looks bloody sexy, chuffed as. Dosent look too after marketee if you know what i mean, but looks way better than the 57kg OEM one. Can cost me $500 and came with all the fittings and a lifetime warrenty.

    Only bad thing is that i can see my fuel consumption going through the bloody roof. Just way more fun to rev her out and let her sing now .........

    Can post more pics if anyone cares
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    "I have a bread maker, so I know a little bit about how yeast works"

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    I had a Neptune on mine...someone else now owns it...very cool bikes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I had a Neptune on mine...someone else now owns it...very cool bikes.
    Saw your bike at Cycletreads a few weekends ago. New owner says he's loving it!
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Had a full Acrapovic system on mine. Sounded awesome
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueblade View Post
    Had a full Acrapovic system on mine. Sounded awesome
    How did you keep yr headders so clean?
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    Acrapovic seem to use a different grade of stainless which doesnt discolour like the Honda one. I hated the original Honda headers for that reason. I think they look especially crappy at the collector. The Acrapovic was a work of art by comparison - perfect fit and finish and held together with those lovely springs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry the Barstard View Post
    How did you keep yr headders so clean?
    Have a read through this ...http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...t=headers+maha
    Post 20 has the before and after shots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Have a read through this ...http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...t=headers+maha
    Post 20 has the before and after shots.
    Hey cheers Maha,

    Good lil pearl of info there. I have some super fine steel wool that i use for wood working finnishes, might give that a try. Do you think that Autosole might do better than Brasso? Main reason I ask is I have Autosole but no Brasso. Tell me if you think im being cheap and need to get off my arse and get some Brasso.

    Thanks again
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry the Barstard View Post
    Hey cheers Maha,

    Good lil pearl of info there. I have some super fine steel wool that i use for wood working finnishes, might give that a try. Do you think that Autosole might do better than Brasso? Main reason I ask is I have Autosole but no Brasso. Tell me if you think im being cheap and need to get off my arse and get some Brasso.

    Thanks again
    Brasso was mentioned from those in the know and we happened to have some here...yeah I would get off my arse and get some.
    Try the Autosole first though.
    If there is no remarkable difference then, you know what to do...

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