This is my wife's bike, it is kind of cool to combine to SoCal dirtbike scene with a 696:
(http://perljam.net/motorcycle/tamara-ducati-exhaust-20101016/small/img_9805.cr2.jpg) (http://perljam.net/motorcycle/tamara-ducati-exhaust-20101016/)
(http://perljam.net/motorcycle/tamara-ducati-exhaust-20101016/small/img_9811.cr2.jpg) (http://perljam.net/motorcycle/tamara-ducati-exhaust-20101016/)
(http://perljam.net/motorcycle/tamara-ducati-exhaust-20101016/small/img_9803.cr2.jpg) (http://perljam.net/motorcycle/tamara-ducati-exhaust-20101016/)
Tamara's Ducati, FMF exhaust (http://vimeo.com/15914923)
sounds really good....
but i dont think you need that big bag for rides that short ;)
Sounds good
Quote from: JEFF_H on October 18, 2010, 09:30:35 AM
sounds really good....
but i dont think you need that big bag for rides that short ;)
Haha....."well I'm off for a ride" (5 seconds later) "man that was an intense ride"
They remind me of a carbon version of the Vance & Hines exhaust.
Quote from: JEFF_H on October 18, 2010, 09:30:35 AM
but i dont think you need that big bag for rides that short ;)
Mrs. Tedder is in med school, it's hardly big enough for all of her daily school books.
I think they look great, and I can tell you that the FMF Apex pipes have held up great on my 1098 - over 10,000 miles without any noticeable degradation of looks, sound, or packing materials.