

I had a set of Voyager tips laying around, but in my zest to make sure they never fell off the trailer (yes they were on a trailer), I had forgotten that I had stuck a bracket down between the tips and welded it top and bottom. No salvaging those for this project. So, I picked up some 2 1/2" chrome tips off ebay from some muffler shop in Iowa for $40 shipped. I had some aluminum bar for tying the front crash bars together on the '87 and the '01. Slid it across the hitch and with some zipties, made a perfect helping hand, so I could tack weld the tips on.


Then took the pipes off and fully welded the tips on.

I reinstalled them on the bike and snapped a few pictures.


And then, typical for Kansas, the snow was gone today.

The weld is visible...

...but most people might not notice it.

Besides, this is the view most of 'em will see anyway, LOL.

The tips kind of deepen the tune of the exhaust, which was opened up a bit from the removal of the stock tips. They don't have the hollow growl like the Cobras. I'm working on a video with a stock Voyager, this Voyager, and a Cobra equipped Voyager, and will post it on youtube. Can't promise top quality sound but maybe, that way, everyone might get an idea of how they compare. Got my '90 in '02, and it wasn't until the '04 rally in North Carolina that I'd heard my first Voyager with Cobra pipes. Down the road, maybe I'll see about covering up the weld. But for right now, I'm pleased with the results. Put the tie bar on the '87 crash bars today. One less thing on the list, woohoo!