My good friend has a Road King and a Yammy. He's chopping he Yammy for his Bobber and wants the loudest exhaust system. It's a V twin 1100 something, any suggestions. Thanks
My good friend has a Road King and a Yammy. He's chopping he Yammy for his Bobber and wants the loudest exhaust system. It's a V twin 1100 something, any suggestions. Thanks
LAF (loud as F***) exhaust. Annoying doesn't begin to describe the sound. I'll admit they sound good at idle, but beyond that..... no.
My Partner has these - they are loud..., blow fire..., and suffer in performance as there no baffles (back pressure to produce torque) - he's fixin to change them out for longer pipes
However - even with baffles - mine is louder - there is no substitute for HP / a built motor
But yeah - LAFs will get you noticed (not always in a good way either..., rest assured)
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