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Thunder Alley CRF450 slip-on exhaust mini-review
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[QUOTE="SFO, post: 770729, member: 21864"] We used to have a section of a Murray collector on the front display case at Kosman. It defined attention to detail, inside and out. He built full merge collectors tig welded outside and inside. The inside detail was part of the convergent flow smoothing in addition to the merge neck that showed what was inside was really the key and how much he cared. The coping and finishing required to create the requisite perfect single bead of tig weld that joined it all together really defined a level of detail only a tradesperson could appreciate. Hence it was on our display case and we sold Murray sidewinders. Sidewinder is a sick name, BTW... [/QUOTE]
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