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Those are some great looking pipes...LOL....I am Glad you like them... And it did look kinda "Sporter-ish" with those other pipes... Those slip ons sounded great too.......
Originally Posted by Whiterose
And so it begins.....
I changed the exhaust on my new 09 Dyna, Thanks to another member here (KYFATBOB), I now have a fatbob head pipe (looks sooo much better), and rush slipons.... not so sportster looking now....
So whatcha think? now I need a fatbob rear fender and I'm set....
I'm with Country Punk ... not for me either ... don't really care for them on the Fat Bobs or new Wide Glides; but, a lot of people like 'em ... so guess they look okay if you're into that look ....
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