Yes, I bought it and now I don't want it. Retail is $250. New in box. Make me an offer I can't refuse.
Yoshimura Stainless Steel Slip On Pipe for sale
Started by scarymyth, Apr 11 2000 03:50 PM
9 replies to this topic
Posted 11 April 2000 - 03:50 PM
Yes, I bought it and now I don't want it. Retail is $250. New in box. Make me an offer I can't refuse.
Posted 11 April 2000 - 04:46 PM
Yes we all gotta no what didn't you like about it,why are you selling it.?
If you didn't feel it wasn't worth it, and save us all some money and hassle then your
fellow DRZ brethern might feel obligated
to all pitch in and buy the pipe from you. then the $10 bucks we each pitch for your
experiance would be a much better deal than the $250 for the pipe plus the time and disappoinment.
If you didn't feel it wasn't worth it, and save us all some money and hassle then your
fellow DRZ brethern might feel obligated
to all pitch in and buy the pipe from you. then the $10 bucks we each pitch for your
experiance would be a much better deal than the $250 for the pipe plus the time and disappoinment.
Posted 12 April 2000 - 07:08 PM
dear friends,
you can learn all about my experience with the Yoshi pipe in one of the other message streams. suffice it to say - it works well for what it is intended for - off-road riding/racing. I find it to be too loud for me - a personal preference impacted largely from the fact that I have developed a bit of ecofriendliness in recent years.
I rode another yoshi equipped bike before I bought mine and I'll be damned if it seemed this loud. Must be the noise bouncing off my neighbors homes...
So - let me know if you're interested. Other reviews I have read seem to be glowing.
you can learn all about my experience with the Yoshi pipe in one of the other message streams. suffice it to say - it works well for what it is intended for - off-road riding/racing. I find it to be too loud for me - a personal preference impacted largely from the fact that I have developed a bit of ecofriendliness in recent years.
I rode another yoshi equipped bike before I bought mine and I'll be damned if it seemed this loud. Must be the noise bouncing off my neighbors homes...
So - let me know if you're interested. Other reviews I have read seem to be glowing.
Posted 12 April 2000 - 07:09 PM
plus - I don't think I need the extra noise/power to keep up with all these WR's. HAAHAAA
Posted 13 April 2000 - 04:52 AM
"eco-friendliness"? obviously you haven't conversed with any eco-nuts lately 
i know what you are saying. i like the quiet nature of the bike myself, but i don't think i could ever use the term eco-anything to describe myself after all the whacko-idiots i've run into.
i know what you are saying. i like the quiet nature of the bike myself, but i don't think i could ever use the term eco-anything to describe myself after all the whacko-idiots i've run into.
Posted 13 April 2000 - 05:08 AM
Dr.BillZ, I think the only way to describe you would be to use the term EEK-OH .....

I still have to get used to this Thumpers non thumper sound .....
I still have to get used to this Thumpers non thumper sound .....
Posted 13 April 2000 - 07:44 AM
You don't understand the big picture behind scarymyths motivations.
You see, he rides with a bunch of guys, myself included, that own WR400's. Noisy, kick start, lots of blue, you know what I mean?
But, he is the fastest rider of our group. So, he likes watching us go through our starting procedure as he quickly hits his magic button and rides. He likes listening to us talk about how fast our bikes are and what we can do to make them faster as he kicks our butts on the trail. He likes the fact that our bikes are so un-eco-friendly and loud, but he is silent and swift.
All this just adds to our misery and his enjoyment.
I don't think you'll see him voting for Gore, going to a save the whales protest, or wearing a 'have you hugged a tree' teeshirt any time soon.
Bryan...
You see, he rides with a bunch of guys, myself included, that own WR400's. Noisy, kick start, lots of blue, you know what I mean?
But, he is the fastest rider of our group. So, he likes watching us go through our starting procedure as he quickly hits his magic button and rides. He likes listening to us talk about how fast our bikes are and what we can do to make them faster as he kicks our butts on the trail. He likes the fact that our bikes are so un-eco-friendly and loud, but he is silent and swift.
All this just adds to our misery and his enjoyment.
I don't think you'll see him voting for Gore, going to a save the whales protest, or wearing a 'have you hugged a tree' teeshirt any time soon.
Bryan...








