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RE: Arrow slip on, amazing! - greekcb_imp - 05-20-2018

(05-19-2018, 04:17 PM)VAslim16_imp Wrote: Hey all I'm looking at pulling the trigger on one of these. They look and sound amazing to me. Two questions:

1. Okay to install on an engine with not alot of miles? I'm assuming yes but got a bit curious seeing someone else ask but not get an answer.

2. Any reflash / tune / etc. needed once installed? I'm hoping no Smile

Thanks as always guys. Love this forum...

Slap that baby on you don't need anything else! My bike had around 500 ish miles when i did it, just follow the break in method of your choice(if needed) and have no worries. The bike runs and sounds great with it. I also removed my baffle and its great


RE: Arrow slip on, amazing! - dbarkdoll_imp - 05-22-2018

(05-20-2018, 08:00 AM)greekcb_imp Wrote:
(05-19-2018, 04:17 PM)VAslim16_imp Wrote: Hey all I'm looking at pulling the trigger on one of these. They look and sound amazing to me. Two questions:

1. Okay to install on an engine with not alot of miles? I'm assuming yes but got a bit curious seeing someone else ask but not get an answer.

2. Any reflash / tune / etc. needed once installed? I'm hoping no Smile

Thanks as always guys. Love this forum...

Slap that baby on you don't need anything else! My bike had around 500 ish miles when i did it, just follow the break in method of your choice(if needed) and have no worries. The bike runs and sounds great with it. I also removed my baffle and its great

Slap that baby on you don't need anything else! My bike had around 500 ish miles when i did it, just follow the break in method of your choice(if needed) and have no worries. The bike runs and sounds great with it. I also removed my baffle and its great
+1. Install was insanely easy, no reflash/tune necessary. If it were a full system with an air intake mod, yes. But just the slip-on means you're good to go. Highly recommend this pipe.

Warning tho, make sure your helmet has enough room in it for huge and frequent grins.
(04-04-2016, 09:18 PM)Nemo_imp Wrote:
(04-04-2016, 12:26 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: So Nemo...how's she sound?

Beautiful! I really like having the versatility of keeping or not the DB killer (silencer). For zipping through town and make girls get their eyes off their Iphone screens: silencer out. To go on my long, peaceful Sunday morning rides: stealth mode engaged.

I don't know how to describe the change but in actor voices comparison. With the factory muffler the bike had the voice of Ben Affleck; average, not bad but unremarkable. With the suppressed Arrow it sounds like Sean Connery, deep and classy. With the silencer off it turns into James Earl Jones: it speaks, you listen.
Cool

Beautiful! I really like having the versatility of keeping or not the DB killer (silencer). For zipping through town and make girls get their eyes off their Iphone screens: silencer out. To go on my long, peaceful Sunday morning rides: stealth mode engaged.

I don't know how to describe the change but in actor voices comparison. With the factory muffler the bike had the voice of Ben Affleck; average, not bad but unremarkable. With the suppressed Arrow it sounds like Sean Connery, deep and classy. With the silencer off it turns into James Earl Jones: it speaks, you listen.
Cool
Spot on description. Thumbs UpThumbs Up


RE: Arrow slip on, amazing! - VAslim16_imp - 05-27-2018

Aright guys thanks for the replies. I will be getting one soon and will post about it on here. Just need to be sure I lock up buying the bike first. Smile