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Have Python on my FB I would not recommend it . Sounds like chit, quality is question able. Only reason I did it was the side car.
As for Ness junk in a box if it has that name on it.
R&B Pro Stock Challenge "B Style" on my 07' Custom. I like the pipe well enough that I bought one for my Lowrider S. They're a little pricey and lead time is about 3 months, but quality is amazing and you can't beat the sound.
I'm with Sunday - you can't beat RB Racing. I have the LSR 2:1 on my Road King. The fit and finish is amazing! I am fortunate, since they are only 40 miles from me; doesn't speed up the delivery, but I can drop by and pick it up when it's ready. They are really good people, very knowledgeable and helpful. Plus, their gasket technology is superior to any other head pipe manufacturer. It is a guaranteed seal, no more worries with those silly asbestos-type gaskets. Their gaskets are solid machined aluminum, and the header slides all the way into the exhaust port - a great design.
Last edited by Road Star; Dec 4, 2016 at 05:56 PM.
2-1 exhaust is expensive and a lot of days I miss the volume 2-2 exhaust makes. In the end I am pleased with my choice to change out but it will probably be the last time I do it. I went with d&d low cat and it is about as good of an exhaust I have seen out there. I don't think you can have bags with the low cat setup cause it sweeps up.
2-1 exhaust is expensive and a lot of days I miss the volume 2-2 exhaust makes. In the end I am pleased with my choice to change out but it will probably be the last time I do it. I went with d&d low cat and it is about as good of an exhaust I have seen out there. I don't think you can have bags with the low cat setup cause it sweeps up.
I think for the money I would invest in a custom made set of pipes instead of an off the shelf setup. 2-1 is a little on the quiet side for me.
See and that's kind of where I'm at. I'm considering it for the performance gains, but I can't help but wonder if I'll be pleased with the sound. I like loud pipes myself, but I do like the deep tone of the 2-1s. I really like the crack sound that a good short 2-2 makes.
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