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dented pipe
Posted: 12:38 am Jun 28 2006
by crazyaboutriding
does anyone know any good places to send off my pipe to get it fixed in the washington/oregon/idaho/northern california area? i already know one place, but i wanted to see what places you guyes perfer and compare prices. i can't think of the place name, but the place i know costs around $45 and has one day turn around. what do you guyes think?
Posted: 12:56 am Jun 28 2006
by m0rie
Most likely your thinking of pacific crest pipe repair. They do pretty good work from what i've been told.
Posted: 03:20 am Jun 28 2006
by quailchaser
Pacific Crest has a good reputation. There is a KTM dealer here in AZ called "Bernies", that repairs pipes for the same price as Pacific (less the shipping) and they do it while you wait. Even though they are a KTM dealer...they have no problems with "fixing" other brands.
My point...check around locally, you might be surprized at who will do what.
Posted: 10:43 am Jun 28 2006
by canyncarvr
Why fix a dented pipe? I mean...it's
well known that dents in pipes have
NO detrimental effect on performance. Actually your pipe is likely to run MUCH BETTER when it's dinged up!!
It's been
PROVEN!
(btw, that an altogether buffoonery regarding what some portend to be 'fact' from the 'experts'. It's BS.)
Pacific Crest does a good job. Another great State of Jefferson enterprise.
Tell Brett that cc says 'Hi'!
...and he won't have the slightest clue
what you're talking about........
Posted: 04:34 pm Jun 29 2006
by zkdx
I will second the Pacific Crest..They fixed a very badly smashed pipe on my old KTM, looked great when I got it back, very quick turnaround :)
Posted: 03:08 pm Jun 30 2006
by fuzzy
Posted: 03:20 pm Jun 30 2006
by canyncarvr
Yep. That's the BS I'm talking about.
I don't need a dyno, a publisher, editor and copywriter to tell me dents matter.
That A pipe on A bike tested by A group on A dyno says anything amounts to nada.zip@no-P00P.
Maybe I'm just speshul!