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Can someone here maybe help me in the right direction on what exhaust i shuld get. The bike is a 93' fxr bone stock. I would like a littel deeper exhaust note with out getting to loud and I plan on putting a big sucker on it so it can breather a littel better (will i gain Any in preformace with exhaust and big sucker?) . I like the stock look but If a 2in1is the way to go then will get that. It must be chrome and for mids.
Any suggestions???
Last edited by Dennis2408; Jun 28, 2021 at 01:44 AM.
That would be the easy way but stock fxr pipes are realy hard to find here in Denmark. And if i get pulled over because of noise they are Nice to have.
I have a thunderheader but unfortunately it´s not for mids but for forward or floorboards and i don´t want to change from mids or have to raise my foot peg and break pedal for it to fit. But yes i looks great and sounds great
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