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Have an '05 Deluxe with SERT, K&N air filter, and staggered exhaust (SE 16 ga; replaced baffles). Am happy with performance and sound, but have been thinking lately that I'd like to go with the old school look on the exhaust. I know the hot topic these days are true duals for softails, but I'd like to go even more traditional and put on a 2 into 1 fishtail. The only one I can find is Dyno Power 2 into 1. Does anyone have an opinion as to quality, sound, performance (I have SERT)? They look inexpensive, so any feedback is greatly appreciated. One link I found on the web is: www.legendmcs.com
SuperTrapp and Cycle Shack also make a 2-into1 fishtail exhaust. I think the SuperTrapp setup is pretty cool looking. I like the classic design of the fishtail exhausts and the new twist of making a 2-into1 version. I found those two systems on here http://www.competitionmotorcycle.com...aust/cat09.htm
Good luck and post pictures when you get a set on your bike.
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