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I cant decide on what to pick for exhaust... I really like the Rinehart Crossbacks , and have got a killer deal on them. I also like the Bassani Pro Streets as well... The thunderheader for its great performance.. and also the D&D fat cat.... I want something LOUD and something with great performance... Anyone tell me which is a good choice?
I WANT something that is LOUD but not where you cant be quiet with it either.
Mostof your votes are gonna be for the thunderheader. I haven't heard or seen them in person, so I can't really say anything about that, but I personally dont like the look of them. If you want performance 2-1 is the way to go.
I just got a great deal on a rinehart 2-1, and bought them soley on word of mouth. I'm hoping they turn out to be what I'm looking for.
Like I said, I haven't heard one and watching youtube videos don't really tell you much. 2-2s sound great, but that will vary alot from pipe to pipe. So it depends on what you're looking for. Sound-2-2 has alot of votes, and alot of guys think they look cooler. Performance- 2-2 will give you a hp bump, but the 2-1 can give you both torque and hp. I'll have more to say once I get mine on, but think about what it is you want your pipes to do for you. This forum is a great place to help you make decisions, but on the road with other bikes that HAVE the parts you're considering is a hellova lot better.
Oh I know this... I just want something that is loud, sounds good ( not tinny) and i dont want to lose anything... Not like i have much to lose with the stock muffs with punched out baffles..
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