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Ratatude, Mojo's pipe is the Vance and Hines/ Roland Sands pipe. It is a 2 into 1 design that both companies have collabarated on. It is a nice pipe, but from what I have heard it is designed only for solo riding and also no saddle bag usage.
Hey thanks for the pics FLuHX. I am glad in this pic it shows the optional pilon seat attachment. I would like to see a pic of this bike with that pilon seat and the black sissy bar that Harley has for it.
Sat on one today at a bike show and man this bike is just awesome. The only bad thing for me was at 5'10" I couldn't even get my feet on the ground and the seat really didn't feel too good. Other than that I love this bike, can't wait to see some out on the road....if I ever get to ride again that is--5 degrees here now.[:@]
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