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Thanks - do you have a picture you could share? I haven't seen the cycle shacks.
New to the forum but let me see if I can figure out how to get my pic on here. I was skeptical buying a set of Cycle Shack slip ons ($160) for my Fat Bob but after putting them on I am more than pleased with the sound, quality and look. Gonna try to get a pic up soon.
pic added but a little small. The slip ons are the same style as the factory pipes that came off just .5" thinner in diameter and approximately 5" shorter. Gives the bike a better look in my opinion. Will take some better pics from different angles tomorrow.
Last edited by RDFXDF; Sep 14, 2010 at 09:07 PM.
Reason: Add a pic...hopefully
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