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Thunder Alley CRF450 slip-on exhaust mini-review
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 385724, member: 16241"] Initially I was quicker with the OEM pipe in poor traction situations, but once I adjusted my throttle hand and rode in higher gears I found the Thunder Alley pipe much easier to ride in the slippery stuff. I would imagine this would translate to an easier time in single track. I never got to meet Gordon Jennings in person but I was fortunate enough to have a few rather lengthy conversations with him on the phone. He was as interesting and funny in real life as he was in his writing. I can't even begin to explain how much of an influence his writing had on my rather odd little existence. I'll always be indebted to him for the sense of curiosity, experimentation and utter disdain for no nothing "experts" that his words instilled in me over the years. I for one miss him greatly. [/QUOTE]
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