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stacman,

 

I can guarantee you that you will like the Stage 4 pipe setup. I had it on 3 different setups. A stock bike, a ported bike, then a ported 421 cub. It ran like a raped ape on all 3. It was a pleasure to ride with the pipe. Very hard pulling, yet fun to play with.

 

They are a mid to top pipe. They offer a good bit of top though.

 

They are a very fun pipe, yet can stand up to your hillshooting and dragging. I did it with them.

 

To boot, they are stainless. Polished stainless. They will never rust, and look like new 10 years after you buy them. Since they are made of polished stainless, they sound very wicked.

 

They mount very easy and look very trick. The easiest pipe to mount out there IMO.

 

I think you'll be happy if you go this route.

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I had them on my Trinity 400. They sucked. You may have run them on a 521, but I can promise you they were more than "a little choked up". I'm sure they will be fine on a stock motor, and the stainless finish is a plus. But my Toomey T-5's made more power on the 400 than the Trinity pipes. If you can get them to use on your stock motor for $250.00 or less, than I'd say go for it. Otherwise I'd look at an FMF fatty set-up for overall power that you can grow into as you build your bike. As a rule.....I steer people away from Trinity. banghead

But for a stock motor bike.....any pipe will make an improvement. Just don't pay money for them new!

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stacman,

 

I can guarantee you that you will like the Stage 4 pipe setup. I had it on 3 different setups. A stock bike, a ported bike, then a ported 421 cub. It ran like a raped ape on all 3. It was a pleasure to ride with the pipe. Very hard pulling, yet fun to play with.

 

They are a mid to top pipe. They offer a good bit of top though.

 

They are a very fun pipe, yet can stand up to your hillshooting and dragging. I did it with them.

 

To boot, they are stainless. Polished stainless. They will never rust, and look like new 10 years after you buy them. Since they are made of polished stainless, they sound very wicked.

 

They mount very easy and look very trick. The easiest pipe to mount out there IMO.

 

I think you'll be happy if you go this route.

 

Thanks alot man for the input.. thats what i was looking for.. thanks for your time and opinion... all of you that helped.. much appreciated... :headbang:

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