Those are some mighty fine welds you did; I am going to close up one of the slits that are cut into it, it looked like it almost went to deep. I'm also going to get some bigger bolts for the clamp on the #1, I will have ichy elbows soon too because I'm going to wrap them like you did your header spikey. Looks good that way.
I wondered if I would have to cut some slits in the muffler for it to work or if I could just add some heat to expand the tip just enough to slip it on, I figure I will know for sure when I bring the pipe home.
I also am going to have to relocate my rear foot pegs because of doing away with the stock exhaust(dookiedook already got dibs on them), I wondered what others have done when they came to this point. Do you just go for aftermarket pegs? I like the style of pegs and grips you have on your bike spikey and thought about matching up a set out of JCwhitney, I noticed the harley footpegs in JCwhitney look like they have a similar mounting style as the stock cb ones do.
What did ya'll do to compensate for the rear pegs?
I know rejetting will probably be necessary after this; I will see upon startup, after adding the k&n filter and opening up the bottom of the air box on top of freeing up the backside I figured it wiil lean out on me, not sure right now because the bike ran a little rich to begine with so I might come out peachy after this.
I was curious about the average cfm rate of one stock 431 pipe.....