She's almost ready (Viper pics)

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I took the time to do a little polishing on my viper. The pictures don't do it justice but I polished the tunnel, rear bumper & slide rails. A little "bling bling" never hurts.
 

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And I couldn't leave the engine bay alone either. Thanks to Wolfman I will be having a little more fun this year with a set a Aaen's on board.
 

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here's a couple from behind.
 

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Anytime BLUEBYE.

Another note of intrest...check out the bald back tire on my bike. I got a screw in a new Dunlop 208 so I plugged it and made sure I got my moneys worth out of it.
I did 3 MASSIVE burnouts with it. A buddy from work video taped it for me and I'm sending it to TopGunnSRX for some editing. Maybe Once I send it to him he can upload the video for everyone's enjoyment!!!

Tom
 
Aaens, thats what I thought I am installing those on my SXR. Gonna finish the pipes tomorrow.
How do you like them. Ever have any problems.
 
yamyrider said:
Aaens, thats what I thought I am installing those on my SXR. Gonna finish the pipes tomorrow.
How do you like them. Ever have any problems.


No problems so far...But they have only been on there about 8 hours or so!! :WayCool: Hopefully they will remain trouble free. I can tell you this much though...way easier to install than CPR's. I put Cpr's on my last Viper and between having to reshape the bumper support and removing it to make room to put one of the pipes on and all the joints that need to be sealed together it takes a couple of hours to install CPR's. It took maybe an hour to install the Aaens...just had to relocate one of the hood cables and put on a couple of heat sheilds. LaLaLa

Tom
 
Katahdin said:
Sweet sled, what kinda of mileage are you getting with the Aaens?


Let me see....I pulled it out of the barn...it idled for a while...i reved it up quite a few times...I then drove it back in the barn. So far I would guess about 20-30' per gallon but I can get you a more accurate figure after the snow flies!!!! I'm not sure what to expect for milage but I have heard that Aaens don't suck down as much fuel as some of the other pipes.
Tom
 
SRX RIDER said:
Looking good Tom! That "S" is just SOOOOO sweet. ;)!
Thanks.

Kyle...I'm doing great...I can't wait for the snow to fly. Have you picked yourself up another sled yet or did you fix your Viper? Were going to have to do some riding.

TopGunn....I had to pipe it...you were pulling away to quickly.

Tom
 
ViperTom said:
Thanks.

Kyle...I'm doing great...I can't wait for the snow to fly. Have you picked yourself up another sled yet or did you fix your Viper? Were going to have to do some riding.

TopGunn....I had to pipe it...you were pulling away to quickly.

Tom
Just thought.... maybe you should rip it across Otsego and throw it in with the bike video? :rockon:
 


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