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I have Rinehart flush cuts on the Deuce. Sound OK without the harsh raspy sound some have...my old V&H Shortshots sounded great on the high RPM shift but were irritating other times. I am finding that slowly I am grinding off lower pipe tip...the ones that are black but turn maroon,,,,doubt they will warranty the right corner scrapes! I have been happy with these but find myself looking at the V&H 2 into 1 big radius and they seem even lower at back tip...any comments?
Plenty of pics from different angles of the Deuce with Flush Cuts in signature website and a couple of the ol Dyna with Short Shots
Hey Wagon It is the HD Tri-Bar LED taillight. Really fills up the back of the gaurd and shortens the number plate braket to expose more rear wheel. A bit pricy I thought but looks really good. The SE softails come out with them and is where I first saw one. Easy to fit as well.
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