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Has anyone put the aftermarket exhaust on yet?

LEO VINCE DUAL EXHAUST REVIEWS ANYONE

Whatever happen to the Leo Vince dual exhaust? Any reviews or comments on it?
 
how about this one:


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:yikes: OMG its a Naked Spyder :yikes:

:thumbup::thumbup: well look better with skin on her a good metlac Blue
with phantom flams:2thumbs:
 
I just spent the better part of 4+ weeks working with Ken to get one of his Leo Vince dual setups.

Let's step back...

A year or so ago he had done maybe a half dozen or so that from all accounts got rave reviews.

They were not inexpensive and from what I can gather reading the posts from him here and elsewhere his margin was not all that great and given the time he had to spend on it plus issues with securing a quality welder when needed he just decided it did not make business sense.

I was able to convince him to do "just one more" for me - not that I am anyone special. He agreed and actually never asked for a deposit even though I offered. To make a long story short it was - as they say - deja vu all over again for him getting the right mandrel pipe pieces and a quality welder.

We finally agreed that he would sell me the parts - kind of in kit form - and I would deal with the mock up, welding, coating, etc. That has been in process for a few days so I have nothing to report or show.

The bottom line for me is that Ken was great to work with even thogh you might think I woudl have grounds to be pissed. Remember: I sort of talked him into it at bascially the old price and he never asked for a deposit.

I cannot speak for Ken, but if this works out for me perhaps he could be persuaded to provide a kit instead of a final product. Looking at the parts the whole game is mocking up the cans and pipes, marking where they need to be trimmed, and finding a welder who can do about a half dozen butt welds and rpep them for ceramic coating (if you go that far).

Pete
 
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