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Tt500 Sr500 Exhaust Tt Style Head Pipe Stainless Steel Flattrack Street Tracker on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Princeton, Iowa, United States

Princeton, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hoos Racing Manufacturer Part Number:1004


Stainless Steel TT Style Head pipe from Hoos Racing, I add a picture of a one of my bike with my mild steel head pipe on it. ..It runs under the engine and out in front of the tire on the right.    go to hoosracing.com for all my performance parts. The pipe is 1 3/4" od and 1 5/8" id.. I have had many ask about adding torque cones with theses.. I dynode torque cones on my twin and it lost hp and torque up top and it did move the torque down 500 rpm around 2500 rpm then after that it lost hp and torque.

I have these in kits with the 14" stainless steel megaphones and mounting parts.

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