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what are the best inframe pipes for a shee

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Posted by: bansheeboyo

hi just wondering what are the best inframe pipes for a shee it has no modds yet but i might mod it later on
i want something with a real deep kick *** sound



Posted by: Colby@C&DRacing

I like the CPI or the vitos fat *******s



Posted by: NOS_350x

I like the Ptr's seem to have a much lower smoother easy to ride powerband. They have a much lower sound not as much ping sound compared to others.



Posted by: 660r2a400ex

CPI 'S



Posted by: chevyman89

For a drag like pipes I would go with CPI



Posted by: Mx_Banshee23

i would not sugges cpi or vitos for a stock shee thats for something making alot of hp like 60 or 70+ the best for you would be toomey t-5s or if your keeping engine stock t-6's



Posted by: loboboy

don't over look Trinity. Alot of people don't like trinity but they do have a great set of pipes.



Posted by: CSR400EX

a lot of guys i ride with swear by the DMC 916 pipes. they sound really good. but if your going all out on the motor then CPI's would be a good bet. i will try to find a sound clip of the 916's.



Posted by: CSR400EX

these are the 916's like my neighbor has

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only clip i found with CPI inframes, rest were outframes

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Posted by: Dinner

All depends on where you want the pipe to "come on", what type of riding you will be doing, what mods you will be doing to the engine in the future....





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