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Entire stock headpipes with the Rinehart slip-ons, or just the slip-ons, your choice. Email me an offer.
About 1500 miles on them. Chrome is good. Endplates are turning slighly lighter color consistant with what's been talked about on this forum with the black endcaps. End tips can be replaced with the newer teflon ones that won't fade, or with chrome ones.
Waiting to take these off my bike until there is some interest in them. Then I'll swap them off for some short shots that I want.
If you would have been about 2 days sooner, I woulda traded you my shortshots for the rinehart slipons. But now the bike has been on the duno and re-tuned for the shortshots..
Originally Posted by kansaskid72
Entire stock headpipes with the Rinehart slip-ons, or just the slip-ons, your choice. Email me an offer.
About 1500 miles on them. Chrome is good. Endplates are turning slighly lighter color consistant with what's been talked about on this forum with the black endcaps. End tips can be replaced with the newer teflon ones that won't fade, or with chrome ones.
Waiting to take these off my bike until there is some interest in them. Then I'll swap them off for some short shots that I want.
How many times have u done a mode then went out for the thunder to retune? Did it work , I feel like u after dropping $525.00 on a SERT then $300.00 for a dyno tune
for my Nightster.
I traded the Nightster in got a Fat Bob so here goes another mod crazyness what 2 buy & is it worth it. Hate going to the stealer for tunes.
Entire stock headpipes with the Rinehart slip-ons, or just the slip-ons, your choice. Email me an offer.
About 1500 miles on them. Chrome is good. Endplates are turning slighly lighter color consistant with what's been talked about on this forum with the black endcaps. End tips can be replaced with the newer teflon ones that won't fade, or with chrome ones.
Waiting to take these off my bike until there is some interest in them. Then I'll swap them off for some short shots that I want.
Well they say you don't have to retune at all except if you make major changes...in that case you would download a free map off through the software they give you and just upload it to your ECM. Very easy.
The map I have was right on and if it's not for you, it takes about 200-300 miles before it fine tunes to perfection.
Sorry, didn't mean to sound like a salesman there.
As for price, I'm thinking around 30-35% off the cheapest place you can buy them new. Of course no taxes here. That would include boxing and shipping unless you want to pick them up in Santa Maria, California.
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