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I have been debating for quite sometime now between many exhaust and then see some and hear some and some fall off my list and some get put on... I keep narrowing it down to a few then see a few different ones and add to it.... I am now debating on these...
1. Hacker War Header
2. Thunderheader
3. Bassani Pro Streets.
I want something that is loud and has a nice deep throaty sound to it... I Have the stock mufflers on my 08 Street Bob punched out right now... the little 1 inch disc in the middle of the baffle is gone and it is still hard to hear the bike when at a cruising speed. I hear that the War header is supposed to out perform the Thunderheader from 2600 R's and up. Anyone ever heard the Hacker War Header? The THunderheader? Which one is louder and do they sound good??? Thanks for any an all input!
I have not heard the Thunderheader yet but all my buddies that are Harley mechanics swear by it. Another friend of mine has the Pro Streets and they look and sound really good. I don't know anything about the War Header.
Well, there are a ton of these exact threads floating around . A search will net you a day's worth of reading . I chose the T-header for performance , sound , and then looks . In that order .
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