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I am interested in the Thunder Monsters. What did you tell them the sizes were when you ordered them? I measured my Longshots and the ID was smaller than Vance & Hines describes it as. I measured 2" and V&H said they were 2 1/4". Any help would be appreciated. Bike looks great.
here you go. these are the regular long shots without the cross-over. the sound was pretty good at first...then i bought thunder monster baffles. the thunder monsters are great. deep and loud. the thunder monsters improved the sound at idle, twising the wick and cruising.
here you go. these are the regular long shots without the cross-over. the sound was pretty good at first...then i bought thunder monster baffles. the thunder monsters are great. deep and loud. the thunder monsters improved the sound at idle, twising the wick and cruising.
I didn't realize you could change baffles, where can I get some? I have the ORIGINAL BIG SHOTS, they sound real good, but I would prefer a little deeper tone. When I ordered them I thought they came with the cross-over, but it is only on the staggered and the long, at least it was 2 years ago when I got them. Thanks for any info in advance.
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