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I'm pretty damn new to this forum as far as posting goes but not reading cause I'm always on this forum lol anyways I'm basically asking for suggestions on what parts to put on my 2009 street bob... its the denim red color... i already changed the stock bars to 12" mx bars that i did myself. what 2 up seat do y'all recommend? i like that look of the saddlemen profiler and the mustang fastback. i want to swap out my exhaust but dont know which one.... bassani, rinehart or D&D? also should i go with a shop to do a dyne and remap it or buy a power commander or fuelpak? what fairing do y'all suggest?
yea thats what I'm going for really. some black 2-into-1 exhaust just wanted to know which ones perform and sound good. also was wondering is a black fairing would even look good on my bike cause of the color.... does anyone have the same color bike with a black fairing?
You should check out the TBR 2-1. Sounds great, makes good power, and it's pretty high so ground clearance really isn't an issue
holy sh*t i just watched a bunch of vids of dynas with the tbr's and i gotta say they sound badass. i did read a bunch of comments too saying that you won't have a problem with ground clearance and that you would scrape the pegs before the exhaust. thanks for the heads up
I think a bike with the lines of a Street Bob, look good with the V&H big radius 2-1... they make a black one... not outrageously loud, but will sit up and talk with twist of the wrist... mines gets a little louder each year.
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