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The ones YOU like....... Who cares what anyone else thinks. Personally I like the stockers. I have Fullsaks inside mine and an ElectraGlide headpipe (no cat).
I ran v&h headpipes and kurakyn crusher mufflers, sounds fantastic, looks great, fills the holes well, although they seem to run a little to the outside of the hole, and are very well made I've put a few sets on other bikes and everybody loves them
I went with Bassani slip-ons with inverted tips......great looking, sounds awesome according to riders behind me I am now looking to get rid of that beehive headpipe to allow it to run cooler....either the V&H power duals or Fullsac Xpipe.
The ones YOU like....... Who cares what anyone else thinks. Personally I like the stockers. I have Fullsaks inside mine and an ElectraGlide headpipe (no cat).
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Had a local welder gut my head pipe, added PCV and Fullsac 2.25" baffles.
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