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Offline Blue Racer

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Re: Scorpion exhaust pics
« Reply #15 on: August 07, 2008, 07:01:53 PM »
Ray, neat looking can.  I had a Yoshi on my '98 Bandit, rejeted and K&N air filter.  Ran very well, but not as well as my '07.  You said you blocked off the PAIR hose....what is that please and how do you do it?  Thanks.
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Offline A1A

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Re: Scorpion exhaust pics
« Reply #16 on: September 12, 2008, 03:07:38 PM »
I didn't change anything except blocking off the PAIR hose. It pops quite a bit on deceleration if you don't do this, but it still runs just fine. My gas mileage has dropped a little, but I'm pretty sure that's my fault for playing with the loud handle so much.  :grin:

It looks like the angle of the can is the same as stock, and the Scorpion is much shorter, so it might clear, but I'm not sure. I know Dale makes a sport touring can that rides lower for folks with hard bags. I know several others here have the Scorpion slip-on, so maybe they can offer some better advice regarding clearance.

Good luck.

Ray,

What is the size and what did you use to block the Pair air supply?

Thanks!
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Offline Ray Mooney

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Re: Scorpion exhaust pics
« Reply #17 on: September 12, 2008, 06:21:16 PM »
I had some pipe insulation foam left over from a surfboard rack I made. I cut about a 1-inch by 1/2-inch section, rolled it like a foam ear plug and shoved it into the hose. Worked like a charm. The foam is very dense, so I have no fear of it breaking down and crumbling inside the hose. As others have said here, almost anything that will fit will work, but I liked the idea of using something that I could compact and then would expand to fill the space.
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Re: Scorpion exhaust pics
« Reply #18 on: September 13, 2008, 09:06:08 PM »

 :thanks: RAY!

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Offline Bandit1250

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Re: Scorpion exhaust pics
« Reply #19 on: October 12, 2008, 04:59:01 AM »
The SCORPION cans also come with a LIFETIME warrantee and NEVER need repacking due to the SS mesh packing inside the can......SCORPION will also sell you a replacement can at 50% off retail if you ever trash it in a get off!! Great company!
I have the round one from Pipecity.

Nice Ray!  :beers:
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Re: Scorpion exhaust pics
« Reply #20 on: October 12, 2008, 10:25:52 AM »
The SCORPION cans also come with a LIFETIME warrantee and NEVER need repacking due to the SS mesh packing inside the can......SCORPION will also sell you a replacement can at 50% off retail if you ever trash it in a get off!! Great company!
I have the round one from Pipecity.

Nice Ray!  :beers:

Scorpion stainless steel round here as well from PipeCity.

Great Product! :thumb:
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05 Blue DL650
04 Yellow SV650N
00 Copper/Black VS1400 Intruder
58 HD Sportster H