I knew that the bracket location was wrong and that it most likely was meant for a car or harley bagger (2" inlet), but it filled 4 very important criteria:
1) 2" to fit my MAC header, but "tunable" so I didn't have to go nuts on carb tuning (pretty much had to be a supertrapp)
2) Under $100 shipped to Canada (xmas cheque my aunt still sends me )
3) glass packed so it's not too crazy loud
4) Under $100 (yes I put that twice)
I needed something because the weird MAC muffler that the kit came with was impossible to tune. It ran very weird, less power off idle, but then decent low-mid, then it would die off, then after about 7000rpm would take off again. I tried jetting up and moving the needle up a step, just got worse. I have very little time these days so I put it back to stock and just kept the revs down for the rest of last summer.
After looking at the muffler guts I think it was actually choking it off as the cross section of the outlet was only an inch or so, but inside it was crimped down to less than half that. Plus it sounded like ASSSSSSS
So I figured I would try a supertrapp and try to get the tune as close as I can with that, then try the carbs.
I soon found out that it is over $250 for a supertrapp in Canada, so I went hunting on Ebay and got that one, but there are MANY other ones with a 2" inlet so buy whichever.
I only just figured out a mounting solution for mine and it aint pretty so I suggest buying a different one if you are going for looks. I will post pics tonight but there is a weld seam the entire length of the bottom and because of the bracket location that is what is facing out when I mount it, ECHHH
I will finish mounting it and do a preliminary start up and post the results some time in the next couple days.
Just thought this might be useful to someone as MAC is the only choice for "off the shelf" exhaust for the little twins and I know at least one other member on here that isn't too happy with the sound or performance.
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