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(07-29-2023, 11:03 AM)bvictory_imp Wrote: Update. Finally gave up on my exhaust install and am glad I did. I had mentioned that I thought it needed bending. That was definitely NOT the case. Wisely, I took it to a local shop and they said it was a truly unique route that the exhaust has to be routed. He has been working on bikes for 20 years and had never seen a route that went behind all the exhaust mounts near the silencers. He sealed everything perfectly and it looks and sounds awesome. It looks and sounds much nicer than the Delkevic system. I forgot to take a picture but will do that and put it up here next weekend.
Good news bvictory, and congratulations.
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Buying used is a love/hate, win/lose situation, but I've only bought one new vehicle, and I kept that one for 25 years. Bikes, boats, cars always buy used, sometimes I get lucky, it runs great for as long as I want to keep it, sometimes I run into all the stupid and short-sighted hacks the PO did to it. I could write a book. Even houses. This house in TX was owned by a guy who thought he was clever, but one by one, his "clever" fixes and installations have broken down, came undone, exploded, or wore out because they were all done with cheap materials, shoddy work, and lack of knowledge. I've spent about $10K fixing the plumbing, the fireplace, the floors, the electrics, everything this moron touched. I had a home inspection done, but most of the crappy stuff was out of sight Live and learn.
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(07-31-2023, 01:55 AM)Charlie Bravo_imp Wrote: Buying used is a love/hate, win/lose situation, but I've only bought one new vehicle, and I kept that one for 25 years. Bikes, boats, cars always buy used, sometimes I get lucky, it runs great for as long as I want to keep it, sometimes I run into all the stupid and short-sighted hacks the PO did to it. I could write a book. Even houses. This house in TX was owned by a guy who thought he was clever, but one by one, his "clever" fixes and installations have broken down, came undone, exploded, or wore out because they were all done with cheap materials, shoddy work, and lack of knowledge. I've spent about $10K fixing the plumbing, the fireplace, the floors, the electrics, everything this moron touched. I had a home inspection done, but most of the crappy stuff was out of sight Live and learn.
(+1) Agreed.