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Simons CPR Pipe

byoffcr

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I see where Jeff is comming out with a exhaust for the RX1 in trail and race form. He has 7 different types he is working on now. He is trying a tapered header design. I dont think there are any other pipes like this out there . I would guess this will be a great pipe when finished. I am looking forward to seeing what HP his pipe will make.. What do u guys think? I will be getting 2 sets of pipes and will wait for Jeffs report on performance. How do you think his set up will compare to White Knuckle or Bender?
 

Jeff is the owner of Simons CPR. He is in the developmental stage of a trick new exhaust for the RX-1. Look for release around July. This Exhaust will make power and be competetivly priced...BBY
 
John, you're not getting second thoughts about the QC-1, are you? :lol: Although I am very intrigued from what I am reading concerning Jeff's new pipe, I'm sure I will still be very pleased with the QC-1. I haven't installed it yet; sled is still at dealer, but it is definitely a nice piece of workmanship. After reading through the instructions, reconnecting the heat shield will not be an issue; there are mounts to do so. I recall others wondering if the QC-1 allows reconnection of the shield so I wanted to clear that up.

Anyway, it will be real interesting to see and read about this new exhaust when it is released. :Rockon:
 
No way Rob....The QC-1 is a excellent piece of work.(and HOLY LIGHTWEIGHT!)..can't wait to hear it on my 2005 :Rockon: I didn't tell my riding buddies that I bought it so the look on their faces should be interesting!

I am just one who always keep his eyes open. Jeff Simon's has a great reputation so I am also VERY curious to see what tricks he has up his sleeve. :D
 


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