: RPW exhaust
Looking for some exhaust for my 08 vegas 8 ball. I found the rpw thor exhaust and really like the looks of it. Anyone have any experience with rpw?
http://www.rpwusa.com/images/blackthorvictorb_000.JPG
diamondrmp 04-20-2010, 11:32 PM I've heard its a really good exhaust.
SmattaHead 04-28-2010, 06:12 AM Hey Ronfox
Nice bike! I am considering the rpw true duals for my 06 KP. I have also been considering the Big Deal 2in1 by rpw.
So, I take it you are happy with the looks, sound and performance of this exhaust??
What did you use for an intake system? I have the S&S ready to go on mine.
I am considering going with the straight pipe duals in chrome on my black bike. I haven't found many people that have these pipes, but those that have them have been happy with them.
Just curious......
Thanks
bna0atb 05-03-2010, 12:44 PM If you decide on the RPW pipes look for them on Ebay. I found them a few hundred cheaper. I'm waiting for the heat shields to be shipped for the Thor pipe and I will be using the S&S air box. I just saw the Lloydz air tubes for the victory. They look cool. Be sure to research what map file to download before you do it. I've been told to go with either the S&S 2008 kingping 2 - 1 download or the drag down load, and maybe add a fuel programmer to get it right.
bna0atb 05-18-2010, 11:31 PM Has anyone installed the rpw thor 2 into 1 pipe. I'm having major problems with it. I've scratched the he'll out of them in the process. Not happy at all. I'm thinking they might have sent the wrong pipe for an 08 kingpin. Help
askapa 09-05-2010, 03:50 PM I just installed the 2:1 Big deal on my 07 KP and didnt have much of a problem EXCEPT that I was sent the wrong flange clamps. I ordered through Lloydz and apparently there the model numbers got transposed. Once I got the correct clamps and put them on no problems. They sound great and I have a bit more kick in the pants but I need to get the computer reflashed. I have the S&S intake on it as well.
askapa 09-05-2010, 04:46 PM One thing I do not understand is that with modern equipment and tube benders, why is it that RPW couldnt bend the pipes in such a way as to not have to cut the lower frame rail and add a new bracket in order to get the pipes installed.
diamondrmp 09-05-2010, 04:47 PM That is not just RPW it is with a lot of the aftermarket exhaust.
askapa 09-05-2010, 05:39 PM So whats up with that? Why can they not take a bike put it in front of them and bend the pipe accordingly?? The manufacture did and some after market exhausts manufactures do, is it that they are in too much of a hurry or what/ Just seems wierd to me. Maybe thats a new profession for me, get out of medicine and bend pipes LOL
kevinx 09-05-2010, 07:17 PM You don't have to cut the frame with a Bassani, or a couple of the SRVT drag pipes, but the bracket looks as fugly as hell. Since the frame rail is not structural it's no big deal to whack it off
warrior1 09-05-2010, 07:18 PM I put the Thor on my 07 KP. They were a little tight getting on the front cylinder, but not impossible. Scratching them! thats another story. I'm not impressed with the fit and finish of these pipes at all. the quality of the finish leaves alot to be desired in my opinion. not a deep chrome like the victory stuff, scratch very easily and I think they could have done better with covering more of the pipe with the chrome heat shield. The clamping system that ties the baffle section to the header sucks too!
askapa 09-05-2010, 08:06 PM Yes I know I didnt know that I would have to cut the lower frame rail till after I ordered the pipes. I guess its just the thought of having to cut something that wasnt causing a problem in the first place. Ive got it installed with the correct flange clamps last night and rode to work today and I must say I am pleased. Sounds great scoots even better. A buddy of mine who rides an older HD was so impressed hes thinking of getting him a set.
askapa 09-12-2010, 01:56 PM I have been riding my 07 KPT for about a week now after installing the RPW Big Deal 2:1 with the correct flange clamps that were not originally sent. Sound is good power feels increased although I have yet to get the computer reflashed. Couple of things I have noticed is there is almost no pop or backfire with deceleration, the other is a bit more troubling and that is there appears to be a leak where the muffler and collector pipe connect no matter how I position the clamp or how much I tighten it. Design flaw????? Will this leak cause any future problems. Any input appreciated.
SmattaHead 09-13-2010, 07:03 PM Just want to mention, for those who are considering RPW:
I love the pipes, the performance and the sound I get from the RPW True Duals which I installed in July. However, I am noticing some defects in one of the end caps where some of the chrome is coming away from the metal in small flakes. I haven't had these on the bike 2 months yet and they already have chrome flaking off. Not what I had in mind for $700!!!
diamondrmp 09-13-2010, 08:25 PM That sucks!!
askapa 09-13-2010, 08:36 PM Oh wonderful is that what I have to look forward to?? I bought mine based dyno sheets I saw on Lloydz motorworks where it seemed like most of what was posted for 07 KPT's was with RPW exhaust. First they sent me the wrong clamps, once I got the right ones and had everything bolted up I now notice the leak I mentioned in a earlier post where the muffler and collector connect. Im afraid if I tighten the clamp any more it will snap off. The other thing I notice now is that the heat shield over the collector does not seem to fit quite right as it keeps moving apart no matter how much I tighten it. They sound great and give gobs of power, other than that I am less than impressed with the workmanship. I have only had them on for 2weeks and I am afraid I am going to have to replace them with Bassani or Super Trapp which I should have bought in the first place.
gary mcclanahan 09-14-2010, 07:59 PM I installed them on a 2008 Hammer. You have to duct tape everything you dont want scrached. Use a piece of wood to spread them apart to install. When cutting the frame make sure you put something behind the frame so you dont go through and cut the lines and wiring. Install the new manifold bolts AFTER you get the pipe flanges in place. Also you need a longer bolt than stock when you bolt the new arm bracket on, it will strip if you use the stock bolt. I love the look and sound these pipes produce.:)
gary mcclanahan 09-19-2010, 06:06 PM Iv had these pipes for 2 months or so, after I installed an airbox and Lloydz Gen3 tuner I still was getting some pop and crackel from the exhaust. Yesterday I checked for leaks and found that the header and muffler connection was leaking, I tightened the clamp, didnt help, repositioned it, still didnt help. What can I do to stop this leakage? I DIDNT SPEND $ 600 DOLLARS ON A SYSTEM THATS GOING TO LEAK, CAUSING THE BIKE TO BACKFIRE. This seems to be a common complant with the RPW products!
askapa 09-19-2010, 06:21 PM Hello Gary have you tried contacting RPW and if so what was the response? I have the 2:1 big deal and it is leaking in the same spot as yours, ive tried repositioning the clamp and tightening to the point im afraid the clamp will snap off and still leaking. Maybe all of us here should contact them and complain.
askapa 09-24-2010, 10:09 PM Gary I have the same trouble with the RPW 2:1 Big Deal pipes, I emailed Cindy at RPW today, no answer as of yet. When I had a problem with being shipped the wrong size flange clamps I got a response within 2 hours, with this problem no response all day. As of now I can say that I would not recommend these pipes, I will probably change next year when I get my bonus for the Basani or Super Trapp. The sound is good performance seems good although I have not reflashed the computer yet, but fit and finish are not what expected for the money I spent.
gary mcclanahan 09-25-2010, 06:33 PM You know I kept working with these pipes and I finally got them to stop leaking. I removed the muffler and kind of closed the part that was leaking by using a hammer to tighten the gap that the clamp didnt close. You really shoulnt have to do this, if it starts to leak again I will have a winter project of removing the pipes and tig welding them so I KNOW THEY WONT LEAK. You buy a Vic bike because you know they are built to last and the quality is there, it just sucks when you buy aftermarket parts and they give you a bunch of bullshit.
askapa 09-26-2010, 04:52 PM Gary I agree we got a great bike then we get stuck with this aftermarket junk. They wont get my vote in the future and I cant say ill be welding mine but may do so seeing as I could save the $$$$ for something else. It just pisses me off that they cant make a pipe without a leak. I should have bought the Basani or Super Trapp instead, but who knows may have had the same problem with them as well.
askapa 09-28-2010, 12:43 PM Gary here is a reply from Cindy at RPW that I just recieved :
Hi Anthony,
I am sorry I didn’t get back to you , I looked into my trash mail & your email had gone into there. I don’t check that very often because most everything comes thru ok. As for your leak I will check with my tech guy when he comes in & I will get back to you. I know when guys have had a leak problem he has suggested—make sure your header pipe is all the way in, you might have to hit it hard a few times with a rubber mallot and if you don’t have it in it will leak. I have had a few customers with this problem and once they got that pipe all the way in & sealed it didn’t leak. Please try that.
Cindy Gisholt
RPW USARogue Pipe Works USA
toejam 09-29-2010, 01:47 AM Just oughta go with the Victory 2 into 1 - just installed it today, very impressed so far....
http://pi54.com/purepolaris/ProductImages/2877253-156_large.jpg
Got mine for $719 my local dealer matched Surdykes price, paid a little tax instead alot of shipping.
Big_Al 09-29-2010, 01:28 PM Just oughta go with the Victory 2 into 1 - just installed it today, very impressed so far....
http://pi54.com/purepolaris/ProductImages/2877253-156_large.jpg
Got mine for $719 my local dealer matched Surdykes price, paid a little tax instead alot of shipping.
How much noise does the Victory 2 into 1 make? Will it be heard by other vehicles on the highway?
diamondrmp 09-29-2010, 01:29 PM According to KevinX that pipe is the best performing pipe he has dynoed to date.
I've heard a Hammer with it and it is extremely quiet in my opinion.
Big_Al 09-29-2010, 01:34 PM According to KevinX that pipe is the best performing pipe he has dynoed to date.
I've heard a Hammer with it and it is extremely quiet in my opinion.
Thanks Diamond for the quick response. Do any of the Victory pipes have any noise to them and provide some style?
diamondrmp 09-29-2010, 01:38 PM It depends on your idea of style. I love the look of the Vic Shotguns but that is my personal style.
I am running the Vic Shotguns with the Thunder baffles and its pretty darn loud. Has saved me in traffic on a few occasions when the horn and yelling failed!!
Another pic posting chance!! WOOHOO!!! LOL
Big_Al 09-29-2010, 01:40 PM It depends on your idea of style. I love the look of the Vic Shotguns but that is my personal style.
I am running the Vic Shotguns with the Thunder baffles and its pretty darn loud. Has saved me in traffic on a few occasions when the horn and yelling failed!!
Another pic posting chance!! WOOHOO!!! LOL
What a HAM!! Thanks Diamond thumb up
diamondrmp 09-29-2010, 01:42 PM :ltr::ltr::ltr::ltr:
You're welcome.
What can I say I've got over 300 hours in her and it has been a learning experience especially being my first bike and my learners bike!!
toejam 09-29-2010, 02:04 PM Here's a pic of the new pipe on my ride:
http://i51.tinypic.com/25zmpf5.jpg
Since the muffler is a tad longer it helps prevent the rear wheel from getting dirtier than that of shorter pipes!
Also, it is much quieter at low rpm's but has a very nice throaty sound when reaching higher rpm's. I highly recommend this! (BTW - all of these are now shipping with the cats installed, I can tell you how I removed mine if interested)
diamondrmp 09-29-2010, 07:10 PM Per KevinX that pipe produces the best HP and TQ of all the pipes he's dynoed!
poehammer 09-30-2010, 06:35 PM Diamond has Kevinx Dynoed a Big Slash? I got mine at long last. Now all I do is need Scott to send me my tins and other parts back ane I am in Business
diamondrmp 09-30-2010, 06:42 PM Uhhhhhhh.....I am probably wrong but I think Kevin is running the Big Slash on his KP. Not sre about if he has dynoed that set yet.
Kevin...ohhhhh...Kevin!!!
sbongardino 07-14-2011, 11:17 AM I love the look of the Victory 2 into 1 pipe and I understand it sounds great (not too loud) and makes good power. But is there any chance this can be used with a 2007 Kingpin? The Victory accessories catalog suggests this pipe can only be used on '08 and later.
Bongo
toejam 07-14-2011, 12:22 PM My Hammer was an 06' so it may work, but I'd ask KevinX to know for sure.
memphis2k 07-17-2011, 12:49 AM I heard a set of RPW's, ones with a pipe on each side, dang they did sound low & deep.
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