Two brothers pipes woke up the st.love.

I have the same pipes on my 2012. They have the "power tips" installed,,, which are a mild "baffle",,, which give a couple of decibels of additional sound deadening. You have to take a look end on, to see if you have them. They essentially just reduce the exit diameter a bit,, to deflect each pulse out a bit more into the fiberglass mat. The carbon cans are already more damp than metal. I have a spare pair of "power tips" if you want or need 'em. They are listed on the Two Bro's web site,,, and sold on ebay as well. I like my pipes,,, both the T-B's and the Del's. enjoy,,,, CAt'
 

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I have the same pipes on my 2012. They have the "power tips" installed,,, which are a mild "baffle",,, which give a couple of decibels of additional sound deadening. You have to take a look end on, to see if you have them. They essentially just reduce the exit diameter a bit,, to deflect each pulse out a bit more into the fiberglass mat. The carbon cans are already more damp than metal. I have a spare pair of "power tips" if you want or need 'em. They are listed on the Two Bro's web site,,, and sold on ebay as well. I like my pipes,,, both the T-B's and the Del's. enjoy,,,, CAt'
I love the sound feel like it woke up the bike a bit the stock were heavy and just to quiet. Love your bikes I just got my new to me 05. With 10 k and am going through it like crazy. I’m truly falling in love with it.got the pipes on eBay. I also got heli bar risers.planning on installing tomorrow any thing I need to look for.or any installation suggestions would appreciate it.
 
I also got heli bar risers.planning on installing tomorrow any thing I need to look for.or any installation suggestions would appreciate it.
Go for the Helibar Gen-3's, if you can,,, as I have on both bikes. More sweep and same rise works for me,, and my short arms. They are definitely must haves, imho. These will change the way you do maintenance on the airbox,,, as they create interference when tipping the tank up. I tried different approaches,,, but just find it smarter to remove the tank when working on anything below it. It's easy to do,, and doesn't stress the gas joiner hose. You will like the Heli's,,, cheers,, CAt'
 
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Go for the Helibar Gen-3's, if you can,,, as I have on both bikes. More sweep and same rise works for me,, and my short arms. The are definitely must haves, imho. The will change the way you do maintenance on the airbox,,, as they create interferance when tipping the tank up. I tried different approaches,,, but just find it smarter to remove the tank when working on anything below it. It's easy to do,, and doesn't stress the gas joiner hose. You will like the Heli's,,, cheers,, CAt'
Appreciate you thank you for the words and happy Easter.
 
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