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sound, big radius, little better low end torque propipe. Really though the 2-2 big radius is a good performer. little bit of torque loss from 2200 to 3K RPM though.
I like the PP, Python, Thunderheader, Supertrapp, but my slipons sound great and they're payed for. The PP's do sound great, look good and add to your peformance over duals. Everyone I talk to say the Thunderheaders are the way to go as far as performance. I'm not spending the money until I know what works best but I would go with the PP over the BR for sure.
I had a pro pipe on my old road king with no baffle it had cams and 1550 kit plus aircleaner and that thing sounded like a hot rod bagger. I just put big radius 2 into 2 on my fat bob and I must say they sound really good to they have a nice deep rumble. In my opnion you can't go wrong with either. If you do go with a pro pipe and get a chrome one get the blue proof one I was constanly trying to keep my from blueing seemed to be a common thing with pro pipes. just my 2 cents
Slowly rolling a PP on until it starts to come on the pipe and sing....it's damn near orgasmic, not to mention that you have a better performing pipe. For me there's no choice at all...on top of that I really like the looks of a two into one conventional style exhaust.Somehow it just says "Taking care of business"
PP may not be the neatest looking but for the money I don't think you can go wrong.
Slowly rolling a PP on until it starts to come on the pipe and sing....it's damn near orgasmic, not to mention that you have a better performing pipe. For me there's no choice at all...on top of that I really like the looks of a two into one conventional style exhaust.Somehow it just says "Taking care of business"
PP may not be the neatest looking but for the money I don't think you can go wrong.
Sometimes I'm so happy I can't stand it!!!
And that's what its all about. To each his own....thats one reason there are so many exhaust variations.
,Slowly rolling a PP on until it starts to come, on the pipe and sing....it's damn near orgasmic, not to mention that you have a better performing pipe. For me there's no choice at all...on top of that I really like the looks of a two into one conventional style exhaust.Somehow it just says "Taking care of business"
PP may not be the neatest looking but for the money I don't think you can go wrong.
Slowly rolling a PP on until it starts to come on the pipe and sing....it's damn near orgasmic, not to mention that you have a better performing pipe. For me there's no choice at all...on top of that I really like the looks of a two into one conventional style exhaust.Somehow it just says "Taking care of business"
PP may not be the neatest looking but for the money I don't think you can go wrong.
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