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I have installed a complete set of Roadburner pipes to my motorcycle. On deceleration the bike pops, how can I fix this?

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I have installed a complete set of Roadburner pipes to my motorcycle. On deceleration the bike pops, how can I fix this?

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A. A pop is usually in indication of one of two instances. The most common is that the bike has not been jetted, or was jetted incorrectly. The other instance is a crush gasket at the head. This is one part we do not supply, it is an OEM part. This crush gasket is a one-time crush, similar to a spark plug seal. We recommend replacing this gasket when installing new pipes. There is a chance an air leak at the head/ exhaust junction can lead to the popping. The crush gasket is an OEM part and available through your local dealer. We do not offer this part.

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