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    #16
    Sorry for 'blowing' the page up. Mods, feel free to reduce it . . . . . if you like
    - Mike

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      #17
      Originally posted by RotaryRodder
      how is the build quality of the MAC pipes? im looking at going 4-1 soon.

      I ordered my (NEW) MAC ALL BLACK SYSTEM FROM THIS PLACE
      It was under $200 with tax and shipping (in state)
      They were advertising reducd pricing on old school V&H and Mac systems
      at dragbike.com about 2 months ago

      They blew away even the ebay prices by $70 or more

      Cycle Stuff
      Discount Motorcycle Parts & Accessories

      1535 National Hwy
      Thomasville, NC 27360
      Fax - 336-889-5337
      Local - 336-889-4667
      1-800-760-0818


      deals@cyclestuffonline.com

      Tell them you heard about them thru dragbike.com and wanted to inquire about the exhaust specials. My total price was around $195 shipped for the Mac system. The V&H (with no baffle) would have been around $25 more.

      Good Luck
      Mike

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        #18
        Originally posted by RotaryRodder
        how is the build quality of the MAC pipes? im looking at going 4-1 soon.
        I was very happy overall as far as quality. No, MAC systems are not premium quality, but you are not paying top dollar for a MAC system either. The header fit was ok (I did have to "forcefully spread one tube to get everything to fit up inside the head, but no big deal). MAC uses a decent thick walled tubing, and the final paint was good. I did a fresh paint over with Rustoleoum stove paint, and it looks great. I got my 4 into one system for $177 (I work for a Suzuki dealer), and I EBay pimped the muffler for $35, so my net cost was $142 + the $50 used ZX7 D&D system totals $192. Not bad considering a full black/polished D&D system will set you back $480.

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          #19
          do they use a merge collector? or do they just dump together.

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            #20
            Originally posted by RotaryRodder
            do they use a merge collector? or do they just dump together.
            The MAC uses a rectangular 4 into 1 collector section about 4" long

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              #21
              Originally posted by mlaalm
              The headers are pretty decent and seem to flow well. Its just the megaphone canister that seems a little 'cheesy' to me. I really like what Road_Clam did with his system and how 'clean' it came out even with the reducers and clamps.

              Nice Job Dude

              looking realy nice

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