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CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
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Guth Offline
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Post: #11
RE: CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
I think I just got lucky because of where I mounted the camera (I hung it upside down off of my rear rack, then I flipped the video 180 degrees for playback). Between the bike and my body/leg, the camera was somewhat protected.

I will be looking into purchasing one of those wind socks, thanks for the tip!

The Honda CB1100: STILL air-COOLed
Deposit placed 11/12/2012.
Received delivery 04/05/2013.
07-28-2013 06:45 PM
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FUZZY Offline
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Houston,TX.
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RE: CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
(07-28-2013 06:45 PM)Guth Wrote:  I think I just got lucky because of where I mounted the camera (I hung it upside down off of my rear rack, then I flipped the video 180 degrees for playback). Between the bike and my body/leg, the camera was somewhat protected.

I will be looking into purchasing one of those wind socks, thanks for the tip!

Which mount did you use.
07-28-2013 07:03 PM
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Guth Offline
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RE: CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
I used the bar mount setup which I purchased to use on my handlebars.

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Received delivery 04/05/2013.
07-28-2013 08:51 PM
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FUZZY Offline
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Post: #14
RE: CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
(07-28-2013 08:51 PM)Guth Wrote:  I used the bar mount setup which I purchased to use on my handlebars.

Thanks. Seems like that mount is pretty versatile. Good job!
07-29-2013 05:10 AM
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BuffaloBill Offline
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Post: #15
RE: CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
Ordered mine from pirateslair.net, in stock, received in three days, easy install in less than 30 minutes.

Like most all others have said: not too loud, but loud enough, nice growl. Conservative smaller "stock" pipe look. Also really glad I purchased this exhaust!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbwxiKNNfbs

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08-17-2013 09:32 PM
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The ferret Offline
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RE: CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
(08-17-2013 09:32 PM)BuffaloBill Wrote:  Ordered mine from pirateslair.net, in stock, received in three days, easy install in less than 30 minutes.

Like most all others have said: not too loud, but loud enough, nice growl. Also really glad I purchased this exhaust!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbwxiKNNfbs


Great video Bill. Love the ad for the forum at the beginning. Very cool.Worship

You know I always thought the stocker and the staintune were somewhat similar in size, shape etc, but laying on the bubble wrap the difference is huge. Amazing.

Btw who is the cutie wrapped around your neck? Mrs Buffalo? Cute pic.

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08-18-2013 06:02 AM
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HikerToo Offline
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Post: #17
RE: CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
+1 Buffalo Bill!
Perfect, good video, reconfirms my purchase as I wait for mine to come in...
08-18-2013 06:20 AM
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Foolardi
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Post: #18
RE: CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
Personally I'm not gonna even bother with any aftermarket pipes.
I learned my lesson.It'll lead to nuthin but trouble.I put Cobras
on my Valkyrie Tourer { 1999 Model } with 6 carbs.
Even though it was dialed in pretty good { by a real dyno }
it took away the original powerband of the bike.The bike never accelerated
like it did with the stock pipes.I'd say it was a good 2 seconds slower in the
1/4 mile.
I also put expensive pipes { HardKrome $599 } Sideburners on my VTX 1800.
Instead of the usual Power Commander { this was in 2002 } I went with a
newer smaller unit { techlusion } which could be dialed in fairly easy on the
fly.I ended up running the bike too lean.Then once too rich { don't do that because
you'll foul the plugs and have to remove them and clean }.
Then when I went to trade the VTX in at around 10,ooo miles on the new
M109 the Suzuki dealer acted like he'd take off about $ 500 on account
a bike that's original is what he goes by.meaning any aftermarket dint mean
squat.I even had Honda's ridiculously expensive windshield.That was like $ 500
bucks as well.But it was as close to the Valykrie Tourer windshield which is
what I was used to.Meaning as big as a barn.
11-22-2013 01:55 PM
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FUZZY Offline
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RE: CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
(11-22-2013 01:55 PM)Foolardi Wrote:  Personally I'm not gonna even bother with any aftermarket pipes.
I learned my lesson.It'll lead to nuthin but trouble.I put Cobras
on my Valkyrie Tourer { 1999 Model } with 6 carbs.
Even though it was dialed in pretty good { by a real dyno }
it took away the original powerband of the bike.The bike never accelerated
like it did with the stock pipes.I'd say it was a good 2 seconds slower in the
1/4 mile.
I also put expensive pipes { HardKrome $599 } Sideburners on my VTX 1800.
Instead of the usual Power Commander { this was in 2002 } I went with a
newer smaller unit { techlusion } which could be dialed in fairly easy on the
fly.I ended up running the bike too lean.Then once too rich { don't do that because
you'll foul the plugs and have to remove them and clean }.
Then when I went to trade the VTX in at around 10,ooo miles on the new
M109 the Suzuki dealer acted like he'd take off about $ 500 on account
a bike that's original is what he goes by.meaning any aftermarket dint mean
squat.I even had Honda's ridiculously expensive windshield.That was like $ 500
bucks as well.But it was as close to the Valykrie Tourer windshield which is
what I was used to.Meaning as big as a barn.


Yea, save your $$. I'd never change the exhaust...ROFL
11-22-2013 02:03 PM
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Guth Offline
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Post: #20
RE: CB1100 Staintune Slip-On Exhaust Onboard Video
(11-22-2013 01:55 PM)Foolardi Wrote:  Personally I'm not gonna even bother with any aftermarket pipes.
I learned my lesson.It'll lead to nuthin but trouble.

Amazingly, I've been very happy with the Staintune unit. To each their own.

(11-22-2013 01:55 PM)Foolardi Wrote:  Then when I went to trade the VTX in at around 10,ooo miles on the new
M109 the Suzuki dealer acted like he'd take off about $ 500 on account
a bike that's original is what he goes by.meaning any aftermarket dint mean
squat.I even had Honda's ridiculously expensive windshield.That was like $ 500
bucks as well.But it was as close to the Valykrie Tourer windshield which is
what I was used to.Meaning as big as a barn.

I bought my CB1100 to keep. No intentions of trading it in. I still have my first street bike (my '88 Hawk) and have never really been tempted to trade it for another ride.

If I were to get rid of the Hawk, it would used to acquire some dirt bikes for my son and I. If that were the case, I'd more than likely remove the Penske shock and replace it with the factory shock. The Penske would then be sold separately. Some goes with my CB1100. If for some reason I did have to part with it, the Staintume would be replaced by the stock unit and the Staintune would be go up for sale on its own.

The Honda CB1100: STILL air-COOLed
Deposit placed 11/12/2012.
Received delivery 04/05/2013.
11-22-2013 06:57 PM
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