Vance & Hines Twin Slash ... Yowzer
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Vance & Hines Twin Slash ... Yowzer
Just installed the Vance & Hines Twin Slash Slip Ons to my Super Glide
Dats what I'm tawkin bout
THAT'S the Harley Tone
Think these sound WAY better
I looked through the ends of the old ones, one side looked almost completely blocked.
The other side , the Catalytic stuff pluggin up that one
I looked through the Vance & Hines, and yowzer, thats almost a straight pipe
some webbing around the side, but if my arm was any skinnier, I coulda slipped my whole arm through
Love em
Got em from Revzilla, quick a painless
Money well spent
Can't say I notice a performance improvement, but WAY cooler.
And the SOUND :-)
Dats what I'm tawkin bout
THAT'S the Harley Tone
Think these sound WAY better
I looked through the ends of the old ones, one side looked almost completely blocked.
The other side , the Catalytic stuff pluggin up that one
I looked through the Vance & Hines, and yowzer, thats almost a straight pipe
some webbing around the side, but if my arm was any skinnier, I coulda slipped my whole arm through
Love em
Got em from Revzilla, quick a painless
Money well spent
Can't say I notice a performance improvement, but WAY cooler.
And the SOUND :-)
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#7
Came with the clamps for the securing the heat shields to the muffler.
Not the big honkin clamp that secures to the pipe.
I used the original which was tighter than @#%^ to get on,
the Vance & Hinesis a tad bigger.
No sealant.
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Last edited by rickc007; 04-06-2013 at 11:44 AM.
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Congrats! I love mine! The deep rumble sounds sweet! They are pretty well a wide open pipe. I think the combination of these, air and tuner will make a difference. I have had so many compliments on the sound!
Money well spent, I have had mine for a few years now.
Make sure you check the connection clamps regularly to make sure they are tight. They are a thicker metal and take a bit to get the form of the clamp.
Money well spent, I have had mine for a few years now.
Make sure you check the connection clamps regularly to make sure they are tight. They are a thicker metal and take a bit to get the form of the clamp.
Last edited by Gommee; 04-06-2013 at 12:58 PM. Reason: addition
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