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Yeah, really what a slip on is, is a really expensive way to make your bike sound cooler. I know, not much bang for the buck.
Oh well, it's to look cool and sound cool. That's apparently worth between $250-500 since that's what people pay for the things. I paid $270.
No, they don't really do much for performance, their strength lies in cool points gained. Makes a bike that looks racy sound racy. It's no different than putting strait pipes on an HD. The coolness factor is the compelling reason to buy one.
Oh well, it's to look cool and sound cool. That's apparently worth between $250-500 since that's what people pay for the things. I paid $270.
No, they don't really do much for performance, their strength lies in cool points gained. Makes a bike that looks racy sound racy. It's no different than putting strait pipes on an HD. The coolness factor is the compelling reason to buy one.