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When Dixie Chopper meets Harley Davidson

tlmartin84

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My stock exhaust was loud and sounded like ****. After asking on here, some fellas recommended trying some dresser pipes.

So I did....

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It sounds decent at idle, gets a little pitchy when I open it up. Is it any quieter.... some.

As a bonus I ditched the cheap rear guard and replaced it with the tubing. It was always catching brush and fencing.
 
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NUTTSGT

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Uh-oh, I think you have started something. All the landscape guys with with stacks in their work trucks will be adding them to their zero-turns now.

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larry_g

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I'd think that you would want to add a couple of ninety's to those to aim the gas and noise to the rear.

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Ohmthis

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I built some pipes for my ZTR mower. It sounded awesome at idle, but way too awful throttled up. I just bought a new muffler and went back to the stock setup. Yours looks pretty badass!!!
 
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