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Started by Firecop119, May 06, 2010, 07:31:15 PM

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Firecop119

im looking to get some sound out of my 1990 and im looking for suggestions. i would prefer slipons so i can keep the twin muffler look but i will pretty much take anything. i like it a little on the loud side. would appreciate some ideas and web sites. thanks all  :gamer:

Morpheus

Try looking up D&D exhaust (d&dexaust.com) they don't show it in catalog but if you call ask for

Jennifer Millican
D & D Performance Ent
Office Manager
And as always RIDE SAFE &
LOUD PIPES SAVE LIVES
817-834-8961
Fx: 817-831-4260

you can find them on E-Bay also (motorcycle parts-fj 1200 )

courtsdaddy

I got my D&D from More Power racing, very nice people and they can answer most of your questions.  If you look up some of my other post in running problems you will see what it looks like.  I paid 547.00 for the full show and go system, they have a black header and nice can for less but I cant remember the price on that.

Firecop119

i called D&D directly today and they said that they do not make exhaust for my bike anymore.  :dash1:

courtsdaddy

You have to look up the year they still make, I think it was 1992 and up is what the website uses. 
http://www.morepoweracing.com/f75vlp10530733/Motorcycle-Exhaust/D&D-Street-Exhaust/Yamaha/FJ1200/1992-1993/c-1-73-37859-37916-37934-38512/ I also just checked and it is available

courtsdaddy

One more thing do not order from D&D they have the price way up there ,so please use the website I told you about if you buy.
I did asked them why the price is so high when odering from them and they did not answer my question.

fj1289

I have a nearly new Vance and Hines Supersport if you are interested.  I bought it from a member here and is in great shape.  No rust, but the headers do need to be touched up with some header paint.  It was modified with the fittings for the gas analyzers on the head pipes to tune the idle misture the same as the standard pipes.  Factory Pro recommends tuning to 3 - 4% CO2 as the prefered method of setting the idle mixture - not possible with most pipes.  

I have aded a scratch to the end can (will post pics tomorrow) while I had it in the back of my Blazer.  

If I remember correctly I paid $185 + shipping.  I'd be willing to go $185 delivered.  

Chris

the fan

Quote from: courtsdaddy on May 11, 2010, 12:17:47 AM
One more thing do not order from D&D they have the price way up there ,so please use the website I told you about if you buy.
I did asked them why the price is so high when odering from them and they did not answer my question.


The reason is that they are a manufacturer and have an agreement with the distributors and retailers not to sell below listed retail. As a former bike shop owner and manager I am glad that at least a few suppliers are still looking out for the shop guys.

ssuv93

I bought a D&D from "More Power Racing" also.  It stated it fit 92-93  It fit my 86 with no problem.  I like my pipes on the loud side too and am very happy with these.  And you can access the oil drain plug.  I bought the cheap black with the aluminum street can.  Glad I followed the advise of the guys here and did not go with the louder race cans.  I think I paid around $450ish for mine delivered.
 
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