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Deciding between the new Black V&H Pro Pipe and the Bassani Road Rage.Sound is important louder the better.What pipe has more of that loud rumble and what one performs better looking for more low end to mid torque.I will be putting a 107 kit in the bike.
Road-Rage with the standard baffle is a great way to go. Nice LOW rumble at idle and really WICKED when you crack the throttle.
I think you'll really like the sound. Should be nice and loud with the 107...I'm sitting at a 95" and I opted for the "Quiet" baffle. Suits me just fine (had the standard baffle and it got to me after a long ride....be careful what you ask for)
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