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2011 Copper RS-S SE5 with TB Black Dual Exhaust and BRP Peg Extenders...

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Here are the pics! Please excuse the lighting... Really bad rain 4+ days in a row and this was one of the few breaks in the rain... Bike is dirty (Yet to wash it since bringing home)... :yikes:

I Also installed the "Black" passenger foot peg extensions by BRP. A very good value for the cost and pleased the wife :2excited::shemademe_smilie:

Notice they fit very nicely with the TB exhaust. I did "Opt" to use the supplied lower bolt hole instead of using the factory placement. This lowered the Exhaust 1" and allowed for yet another inch of space between ryder and exhaust pipe. I felt for long trips this will pay off.

Little notes...

  • For those whom like the throaty sound but not piss off the neighbors, the sound suppressor P1X is mandatory. I felt no "Seat of the pants" power reduction. But the 7-8db's reduction is worth every penny. This still allows for a great sound as well. But do not worry... Once you "Open" the throttle all the way... you will hear it :roflblack::ohyea:
  • I did have to use a part from my stash of thousands for the Exhaust mount to slide over the bolt and complete the connection to be accurate to the design and angle of the pipes. Due to my decision to use the lower bolt mount position. I do believe I will need to have a "Solid" piece fabricated later this summer. If anything to just make me fell better about the fit and finish of that area.
  • The factory "E"brake peddle is horrible. I need to research this as it is the only item at this point that I find both annoying and a "Fred Flinstone" setup... :cus:
  • My brakes squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek... Oh how this is embarrassing! Brand new bike =[... Hoping more miles fixes this...
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That is looking good, and I really like the blacked out foot peg brackets on there as well. Hopefully the brake squeal will go away with some more ryding.
 
I bet it sounds awsome, and have FUN :2thumbs: here comes the sun, someday.:gaah:
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Rolled her out today... Love how mean she sounds... Laid a new *cough* Line up the middle of the driveway today after she was warmed up... (Long driveway) MUhahahahahaha:shemademe_smilie::yes:
 
My wallet got lucky yesterday, went to the dealer for the new DPS install and they didn't have any 2011's in stock yet. :D
 
My wallet got lucky yesterday, went to the dealer for the new DPS install and they didn't have any 2011's in stock yet. :D

Noice!

Just wanted to come back in to this thread and add a small update...

With the 7-8db sound reducer tips and the K&N air filter installed... These pipes sound a lot like the 1200cc choppers do. Just not as loud. I will also say they have a unique sound/tone to them as well, so to the trained ear a person can tell the difference. To the novice they will think a Harley is coming down the road...

For those that want a chopper like sound these are going to fit the bill. For those who want a crotch rocket sound, these are not it.

We are very pleased with the sound/fit/finish and look.
 
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