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What is the name of these pipes trying to tune my bike and want the right ones I know they're Vance and Hines but can't seem to find the specific name of them for tuning any help would be greatly appreciated
What is the name of these pipes trying to tune my bike and want the right ones I know they're Vance and Hines but can't seem to find the specific name of them for tuning any help would be greatly appreciated
Those are Vance and Hines Sideshots.
They don't make them anymore.
Closest to those are Bassani Sweepers.
Like described above - you might be disappointed with the amount of crap they throw up in the air. On your bike, on anyone riding behind you. I had a buddy with them and he'd be PO'd because we'd hang back when he was in the lead so we didn't have to ride thru a constant cloud of dust and dirt. Forget about them if you travel on gravel.
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