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Reply #15 - 01/06/12 at 02:25:53
 
I have no idea what the dyno does for performance but the Supertrapp seemed like to me it gave my bike alot more get up and go over the stock muffler.. Nice deep rumble sound. But any muffler is a improvement over that 200 lb stock muffler. I was kinda embarrassed to ride around with the stock muffler it was so quiet. The supertrapp is polished stainless steel and will turn to a gold color after some time. Pretty expensive but worth the money. Around $400, but sometimes you can find one for around $250. With Lancers cam and rejetting and the supertrapp it makes the bike a whole lot more fun
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Reply #16 - 01/06/12 at 03:12:43
 
Stinger,

My 10 year old Supertrapp is chromed steel.  Are you saying they have changed the design to polished stainless steel?  I seriously doubt it.
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Reply #17 - 01/06/12 at 07:53:46
 
Supertrapp makes a wide range of pipes; different styles and different finishes. I've seen them in Chrome, stainless, flat black paint, depending on the style. You guys probably just don't have the exact same pipe, that's all.
I would think that just about any of the Supertrapp pipes would work on the Savage as long as the inlet pipe diameter is correct.
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Reply #18 - 01/06/12 at 08:53:23
 
Teabowl13,

I assumed that stinger was talking about the slip-on that Supertrapp recommends for the LS650, part number 728-50650, which is chromed steel.  You are right, anything can be modified to fit if you have the necessary skills and tools.
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Reply #19 - 01/06/12 at 08:55:39
 
Tip: If you need an adapter for your header pipe to muffler, just go to your local muffler shop and have them bend/cut/resize a piece of pipe, then buy a chrome heat shield to throw over it..
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Reply #20 - 01/06/12 at 15:27:32
 
ls650v wrote on 01/06/12 at 08:53:23:
Teabowl13,

I assumed that stinger was talking about the slip-on that Supertrapp recommends for the LS650, part number 728-50650, which is chromed steel.  You are right, anything can be modified to fit if you have the necessary skills and tools.


Well That makes sense... I didn't even realize that Supertrapp even made something specific for the Savage....
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Reply #21 - 01/06/12 at 15:54:40
 
Personally, I love my supertrapp
and it is chrome over steel as far as I know.
buffing out some scratches i've worn thru the platting.
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Reply #22 - 01/06/12 at 20:26:14
 
What's the OD of a Savage header pipe? 2.5" perhaps?
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Reply #23 - 01/06/12 at 20:41:52
 
I'll go measure it for you brb

Edit: 1 3/4" is what I got for the slip on part..
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Reply #24 - 01/06/12 at 23:44:06
 
ezornes239 wrote on 01/06/12 at 20:26:14:
What's the OD of a Savage header pipe? 2.5" perhaps?

it's about 2" but nothing mounts to that.
where a slip will go, it's a little less then 1 3/4"
typically we use 1 3/4 harley pipes with a shim.
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Reply #25 - 01/07/12 at 06:46:17
 
verslagen1 wrote on 01/06/12 at 23:44:06:
ezornes239 wrote on 01/06/12 at 20:26:14:
What's the OD of a Savage header pipe? 2.5" perhaps?

it's about 2" but nothing mounts to that.
where a slip will go, it's a little less then 1 3/4"
typically we use 1 3/4 harley pipes with a shim.

Thanks guys. I ordered the Ryca adapter and the Emgo shorty... I'm sick of a quiet bike. I wonder if I could mount the exhaust without the adapter, since I don't have rear sets yet. That would cut the price down drastically. But I'd have to let them know to take it off the order.
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