slip-ons
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As for slip-ons, I like the V&H twin slash slip-ons. They have a good sound and look good.
However, maybe this is as far as you ever want to go but just some advise...if you really want a full system, do it now instead of doing slip-ons then deciding down the road you really want a full system. Full system is more pricey, but in the long run you'll be better off if you think you might ever go that directions some day.
I did the same thing...did slip-ons when new to save $, then a year later ended up going with a full system anyway.
However, maybe this is as far as you ever want to go but just some advise...if you really want a full system, do it now instead of doing slip-ons then deciding down the road you really want a full system. Full system is more pricey, but in the long run you'll be better off if you think you might ever go that directions some day.
I did the same thing...did slip-ons when new to save $, then a year later ended up going with a full system anyway.
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I put on some V&H straight shot slip-ons... frikken love em!
The fit and finish is great and they sound awesome - i bought the quiet baffles but never put them in!
I'm thinking I might to move to a 2-1 this summer or next (with cams and a tune), but I got them for cheap in the classifieds it was well worth it a couple of years of bigger grins while I save up!
here's a set on ebay for $200, can't go wrong for that
The fit and finish is great and they sound awesome - i bought the quiet baffles but never put them in!
I'm thinking I might to move to a 2-1 this summer or next (with cams and a tune), but I got them for cheap in the classifieds it was well worth it a couple of years of bigger grins while I save up!
here's a set on ebay for $200, can't go wrong for that
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