TC vs. HMF
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Make sure the ALuminum can part is seated in the "black expansion chamber part" real good. I think ours touch also when they're on the grab bar. I know it's a close fit. Tom wants to mount a pipe in the stock location and use the new stock Cannibal/Speed headpipe design for it. I might have to talk him into it.
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If he did, I wonder if he would modify mine to make it fit in the stock location? I would hate to buy another one. They are pretty expensive. I'm just afraid that if the quad flipped and hit good on the rear end that it might mess the pipe up badly. I like where the pipe is on 426 quads. Looks like it's almost hidden. If you talk to him soon, ask him if he would consider modifying previous pipes to the new location.
I might try to call him soon to see also.
Brian
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I made the switch from the HMF to the TC about 2 months ago and am very pleased with the TC.You said noise is not a problem, thats a good thing because it has a tremendous bark.If you were to look at Jason Luburgh's Pro Production bike (mx not tt)you would see that it is shorter and has a regular horizontal mounting bolt rather than the vertical bolt thru the grab bar.I'll have to stop by for a closer look to see where it is shortened since it is nowhere close to sticking out.As for where to buy a TC,I bought mine from Kyle at R&S,but I think it was the last one because Kyle took it off of his bike.I would try to call Nac's or Tom himself to locate one.