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Ok, anyone know make/model on these? He does want an arm & a leg for shipping.

 

Ebay Link

 

See if you can get a better picture of them. I am not sure they are DG pipes. They look like they have weld seems that are idicative of a hand coning style of construction . They might be an old FTZ or LRD pipe. Can you email the seller and ask? :geek:

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Looks like a set of pwer pro pipes (they make pipes for Trinity). You can custom order certain exp. chamber sizes, so they look like a one off set.

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Looks like a set of pwer pro pipes (they make pipes for Trinity). You can custom order certain exp. chamber sizes, so they look like a one off set.

 

That is a good point they could be Power Pro in-frames. In fact I may change my guess to that.

 

What pipes do Power Pro make for Trinity? I thought Trinity had their papies made by some stamping house up in NorCal? :confused:

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That is a good point they could be Power Pro in-frames. In fact I may change my guess to that.

 

What pipes do Power Pro make for Trinity? I thought Trinity had their papies made by some stamping house up in NorCal? :confused:

 

I thought trinity had a cookie cutter pipe made by power pros that they used on all there ported bikes. Here is a cookie cutter banshee pipe from power pros.

bashee_torque.jpg

 

Biggest thing to note usually between manufacturers is usually the head pipe design. No matter what the pipe is built to do (except for drastic powerband changes), it is usually the same shaped headpipe leading up to the exp. chamber.

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I thought trinity had a cookie cutter pipe made by power pros that they used on all there ported bikes. Here is a cookie cutter banshee pipe from power pros.

bashee_torque.jpg

 

Biggest thing to note usually between manufacturers is usually the head pipe design. No matter what the pipe is built to do (except for drastic powerband changes), it is usually the same shaped headpipe leading up to the exp. chamber.

 

You are correct. Trinity does not have any hand coned pipes. :thumbsup:

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That oval silencer has actually been used quite a bit. FMF, LRD, power pro, and answer all use those designs over the years. Sometimes the silencers will interchange from pipe to pipe also.

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