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Looking to Trade my Short Shots for a nice 2 into 1 of equal value or could pay a little if you have a nicer pipe. Mine are black with 4000 miles on them. Look at my pictures and there are a few in there that you can see it.
I like my pipe that I just bought from my local Indy shop guy (Bassani Road Rage 5150 black) and then I just installed the optional black heat shields on it as well.
I haven't gotten my bike dyno'd yet with the Bassani pipe, but it was dyno'd with the V & H short shots, so I don't know if I gained more hp and torque yet. I know a 2>1 is supposed to give more torque and maybe more hp too.
I used to have the V & H black short shots on my 09 Street Bob, and I kinda miss the sound of drag pipes.
Don't get me wrong, the Bassani pipe sounds great for a 2>1 pipe and it is still plenty loud, just not as loud as the V & H short shots.
What kind of deal would you want to make for a trade then?
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