Delkvic 14" Stainless Steel Slip-On SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

kmasa58

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I have a complete kit for sale which I removed from my bike after couple of months. Aside from slight dis-coloration, pipe/mounting bracket/hardware in excellent condition. It was just too loud for my taste, so I went back to my stock 'anchor' exhaust. Delkvic pipe put back into OEM box. I got it from Amazon for $210, I'm asking $100 + shipping. If anyone is interested, please email me at kmasa58@frontier.com
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srech77

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I have a complete kit for sale which I removed from my bike after couple of months. Aside from slight dis-coloration, pipe/mounting bracket/hardware in excellent condition. It was just too loud for my taste, so I went back to my stock 'anchor' exhaust. Delkvic pipe put back into OEM box. I got it from Amazon for $210, I'm asking $100 + shipping. If anyone is interested, please email me at kmasa58@frontier.com
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Does This has a removable baffle?


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STenitus

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Seller, please refer to Ground Rule #2. I'm interested but not without seeing pics of the actual item(s) you're selling.
 

kmasa58

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Yes, it has baffle inside the muffler port.

Yep, yep...I totally understand about not being able to see the product. If you 'click' on the 'view attached 69477' I thought it would show the picture? It will ship in the factory shipping box it came in: 24" x 7" x 10" & 8 lbs.
 

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braceyoself777

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Yes, it has baffle inside the muffler port.

Yep, yep...I totally understand about not being able to see the product. If you 'click' on the 'view attached 69477' I thought it would show the picture? It will ship in the factory shipping box it came in: 24" x 7" x 10" & 8 lbs.
I will take it off your hands for $100 shipped?
 

AusTexS10

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How does this one align with respect to the rear flasher? Any hint of melting of the flasher like some have reported with aftermarket pipes?
 

WJBertrand

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Just make sure to use the provided hangar bracket which hangs the pipe low enough to miss the signal, etc.. if you mount it up high and tight to the subframe like the OEM pipe it’ll toast the left rear indicator.


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elricfate

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How does this one align with respect to the rear flasher? Any hint of melting of the flasher like some have reported with aftermarket pipes?
I took off my rear reflector, kept the rear flasher, put the pipes on and found out that I, oops, didn't angle it outward enough away from the rear fender and melted a nice chunk out of it instead. No issues with the rear flasher, however, from the first time I mounted it. So take these two things into your planning when you mount it. Start the bike, put your hand over the exhaust, if the puffing air gets in your fender or on your light, that's okay, just make sure it's not a lot of it.
 

AusTexS10

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I took off my rear reflector, kept the rear flasher, put the pipes on and found out that I, oops, didn't angle it outward enough away from the rear fender and melted a nice chunk out of it instead. No issues with the rear flasher, however, from the first time I mounted it. So take these two things into your planning when you mount it. Start the bike, put your hand over the exhaust, if the puffing air gets in your fender or on your light, that's okay, just make sure it's not a lot of it.
I'm running the oem panniers, so I wonder if they would have similar problem as the fender. As I rotate away from fender, I'd be pointing more toward left pannier, but maybe the heat shield on the pannier will prevent melting of the basically plastic pannier?
 

elricfate

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I'm running the oem panniers, so I wonder if they would have similar problem as the fender. As I rotate away from fender, I'd be pointing more toward left pannier, but maybe the heat shield on the pannier will prevent melting of the basically plastic pannier?
Sorry, can't help there, I'm running Bumots. I've never had a "hot spot" on them, but they're also all metal so it might be a massive heatsink.
 
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