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Hey guys I am looking at putting new pipes on my 07 wide glide. I can't decide wheter to go with V&H Big Radius or BuB JugHuggers, my third choice is the BuB chambermaids. Does anybody have any of those pipes on their bikes? If you do, how do they sound and how about performance? any feedback would rock, thanks.
I haven't heard the others but I really like my big radius. It's a very popular pipe but I don't see a lot of them on the road where I'm from. Nobody I know personally has them except me. I went with them more for the look than anything else but I like how they sound as far as not being TOO loud at idle or even cruising but they really scream when you twist the throttle. You probably can't go wrong with any of your choices.
Hardcore
I put BR on my SB and they look awesome! VERY common here on the forum, but only seen 1 other set out on the road. A Navy Seal bro that I ride with has the Bub Jugs on his train and they are SWEET! Your scoot, your choice, both are excellent. Be happy with whatever you choose, cuz neither are cheap.
xmarine
Thanks for the feedback so far, I am kinda leaning towards the Jughuggers for the sound, and they have the tourque chambers you can get as well. But the BR's have that awesome look. I need to decide soon, so they can be on by riding season!
Hey Hardcore, I have BSS's, 2 riding mates have the BUB JugHuggers and the BR's. I like the clean sharp lines of my BSS's, they are louder than my mates BUB's, but the BUB's look different which is what he wanted. IMO I would go with the BUB JugHuggers over the BR as something different than most. I still think the BSS's the cleanest looking pipes going, but then again I am biased
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