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I see to have that here all notion if around engine EVO goes. I ask You that to her to me with looks for an exhaust arrangement for my Fat bell-boy in 1992 help. I drive at time s*s E carburettor, Crane single ignition, Kuryakyn air filter and now have a V*H THUS exhaust arrangement. Please, what do become to her to me recommending?
I like it. To me from look also is OK, however, oh V*H is ... there comes NO right Harley sounded. It is as well as by a pipe wind blows, thus metallically, no vague, not at all.
Guten Morgen! Sorry, two years of College German in the 70's...Most of which were lost in a wave of pharmaceuticals and botanicals.
If you want to swap exhaust, In my opinion: Thunderheader makes a fine sounding, good looking, and decentperforming header/exhaust for the EVO.
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[align=center] Here is a 93 Fatboy with a Thunder Header. Sounds good but a little loud. I think Germany is pretty tight on noise levels.
Yes, this is right, Thunderheader is very good from sound here, but again what does not fit me is his appearance, without heat shields comes out quickly blue and then ... was absent to me.
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ORIGINAL: ANKRA I like it. To me from look also is OK, however, oh V*H is ... there comes NO right Harley sounded. It is as well as by a pipe wind blows, thus metallically, no vague, not at all.
Okay.....That lost a bit in the 'translation', but I'm certain my Deutsche would be unreadable if I attempted it....If the sound isn't what you 'think' a Harley should sound like....Then attend a few rally's and see what other's are using.
I still believe that the Thunderheader is a good exhaust for an EVO...I'm running a pair of SuperTrapp slipons with 18 discs installed. But I will switch to a Thunderheader when I can no longer get factory exhaust parts for my 1993.
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