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Old 12-20-2008, 12:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a 01 Spirit 1100 and was thinking of getting the Jardine Rumblers Drag Pipe Slip-On Mufflers . Is there anyone out there who can give me some pros and cons on these pipes? - hopefully more pros than cons Also, if anyone has a video or soundclip of them, it would be extremely helpful. Thanks and Happy Holidays!
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Old 12-20-2008, 07:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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pros. no cons.


i have a '98 aero vt1100c3 just put on the full system of the rumblers., thursday, they sound freaking awesome.

nice and throaty with a touch of that high end pop! i still need to put up a picture let alone a video. but give me a little time....


i just got a liiiittttttllllleeee more wrenchin' to doo
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Old 12-20-2008, 11:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Do a search for shadow spirit 1100 pipes. I think I found it on google awhile back. There are several videos that have good sound to them with dual pin crank engines with drags, If I remember correctly one guy does have the Jardine drags. Its an older bike, a vt1100 but the same bike, just before they started calling it the spirit 1100. These vids are pretty close to hearing them in person. I had Jardine rumblers slip ons on one of my vt1100 shadows. Good quality pipes.
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Just remember that with the dual pin engine you won't get the HD sound, you will be louder but it will sound different than if you had a single pin engine.............
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Just remember that with the dual pin engine you won't get the HD sound, you will be louder but it will sound different than if you had a single pin engine.............

very true. i'm lucky enough to have the single-pin "pre-sued-by-harley" edition of the aero. she sounds sweet. pics and vids soon...!!!
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