Ninja 636 -- shortening 2004 factory exhaust (part 2)

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2007

My brother and I were marginally impressed with the sound and look of my chopped Suzuki muffler (part 1) so we took to hacking away on his Kawasaki can instead.

There is no merit implied towards the work (damage) we've done and no performance gains are to be expected since we only did this for kicks...

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  • Next time use a chop saw.

  • Wha!?!?!?!--then the video would only be about 10 seconds long!

  • dude do u live in shelbina

  • No, Spokane.

  • my buddy did the same thing to his on that same bike...get ready to foul the hell out of your plugs.

  • I don't know...coming up on two years now and haven't had a problem yet.

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  • lol "40 dollars in blades later, our free cut's done"

  • bravo!!bel lavoro!!

  • thats a fuggin good demo you've made there! Sounds good too! Nice colour also!

  • Mare brinza......atata lucru pt mai nimik....da nah, gusturile nu se discuta...

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