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    xbs, I went to a local exhaust building outlet, bought some off-cut perforated pipe, along with the elbows (which they use as well). My local custom bike exhaust builder supplied me with packing material, which is essentially the fibreglass matting type. It was just stuffed in tight, but you could wrap it around the perforated pipes and tie-down with wire.

    I basically followed this thread: http://www.buellxb.com/Buell-XB-Foru...ur-own-Exhaust

    Very simple - just make sure you have all the tools handy - cuts down on time. Not like - me. Running around for tools cause I didn't plan in advance!

    Cost me about $40-45 I think to get done.

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    Thanks wally yes I have a friend that has every tool imaginable lol im looking forward to trying it out

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    Yes, thanks this was a big help, answered alot of me questions....

    Just a recap: I can open my exhaust a little without remapping as long as I use a stick air filter?

    That is what I've been digging for! Thanks



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