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fmf woods pipe

Posted: 09:37 pm Mar 26 2009
by getzom
hey guys. im lookin for a new fmf pipe, dennis kirk has em for 208 bucks. anyone know any other web sites that might be any cheaper? thanks :supz:

Posted: 09:38 pm Mar 26 2009
by Indawoods
I'm positive there are cheaper places... check the LINKS page....

Posted: 10:46 pm Mar 26 2009
by canyncarvr
RockyMtn is @230!! Ouch!

Posted: 10:52 pm Mar 26 2009
by Indawoods
Fredette and MonkeyButt are both $199

Posted: 12:43 am Mar 27 2009
by bagpuss
look on Ebay seen them for $188 :shock:

Posted: 09:21 am Mar 27 2009
by gtoron
Afterburner MX

http://www.afterburnermx.com/FMF-Gnarly ... 0-0164.htm

$189.00 free shipping

Posted: 10:22 pm Mar 28 2009
by JeffKDX
Action Cycle in Colorado Springs had a fatty last time I was there... it's a cycle bone yard, but this one was cheap...$75?

Posted: 11:44 am Mar 29 2009
by getzom
thanks guys, great info :prayer:

Posted: 11:56 am Mar 29 2009
by jaydollar
i got mine from afterburner about a year ago,same free shipping,no problems.j$

Posted: 01:24 pm Mar 29 2009
by canyncarvr
Be careful about the 'Fatty' part. FmF has a habit of messing with their model names..and very few 'Fatty' pipes fit 'H' or 'A' bikes. There are some, but that name (and profile) was made for the 'E' series.

Note 'profile'! The Fatty is NOT a 'woods' pipe.

It's also not 18ga. metal.

Knowing how FmF messes with stuff..I wouldn't bet a whole lot that there isn't an 18ga. woods profile FmF pipe that says 'Fatty' on it. Still...know what it is you're looking for!

Posted: 08:13 pm Mar 30 2009
by firffighter
My brother has a "fatty" on his 220 and it seems to more of an "all around" pipe. It does not have as much rev up top as the Rev pipe or as much grunt as the Woods pipe, but a good spread all around. I personally like it because I ride both tight woods and some open stuff. It reminds me of the Pro Circuit pipe I ran on my last 220.

I just picked up a Fatty off of ebay for $25 with a nice dent. I just shipped it out to get the dent fixed for $25. So, with $50 into the pipe + shipping I thought it was worth it. We'll see.

Posted: 09:25 pm Mar 30 2009
by canyncarvr
That's what it is advertised to be..a 'best all-round everywhere' pipe.

Where do you get dents fixed for $25. Don't know what the current pricing is, but Pacific Crest I believe used to be $60. Haven't used their services for a few years....probably more $$ now. ..shipping a pipe isn't cheap. They don't fit into your 'average' box too well.

Posted: 09:49 pm Mar 30 2009
by firffighter
I paid $11 for shipping US Postal today from Oregon to Nevada.

motocrosspiperepair.com

I emailed a picture of the dented pipe to the guy and he said $25 no problem. We'll see.

If so, a FMF pipe for $72 aint too bad. :grin: