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Old 12-06-2014, 02:26 PM
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And do these side plates come off for inspection purposes??? Any help will be saweeeettt!!!!
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Don't know about the manifolds but the endo's are sick . You'll fit right in around here . Was going to post one of your pics but thought I better not without permish .
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Thanks man hence the nickname, getting out of motorcycling and into powerboating!!! quite the difference lol
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They look a lot like the ones that came on the kaama stuff... Otherwise, no clue.
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Sick Pictures!!!! Do you know of Myrtle West Cycles ? The owner is a good friend of mine,
As far as the exhaust goes you could call Bud @ Cigarette being he owned Hawk at one time.
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I forget who made those manifolds, but yes, I've seen them before. Early to mid 80's era. I dont know if they were Hardin marine, GIL, or someone like that. I knew a guy that had a 1985 38 Cig with those manifolds.
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Are they P2000s ?
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P1000 or 2000 (can't remember) I have also seen them branded Kaama back in the day.
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They look to me as being the Hardin P1000 and the plate had Hardin engraved on it when they were new. These manifolds were out in the early 1980's want to say either 1982 or 83 as I know for sure they were around in 1984. If you have an old catalog or ads from Hardin I am sure they will be in it. At that timeframe Hardin was located in Arkansas FYI

I am 90 % sure they are the Hardin P1000 or unless someone made an knock off of them whenever.
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Originally Posted by BUP
They look to me as being the Hardin P1000 and the plate had Hardin engraved on it when they were new. I am 90 % sure they are the Hardin P1000 or unless someone made an knock off of them whenever.
Yes, I agree...Hardin P-1000's. We used to have them on my old buddy's Scarab back in the mid 80's. I have seen them with different names on the sides of them such as "HAWK" of "KAAMA" or "HARDIN", etc. It seemed to have been a very good "dry" exhaust manifold back then.
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