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I keep thinking about a 2 into one and can't decide if it look look good on my scoot. If I did go that route, which one should I choose?
Any opinions, pictures on the looks on a Heritage like mine or a Deluxe?
Hate to make an expensive mistake. A photo shop on my bike would be cool, but haven't a clue how to do that.
Thanks for your thoughts,
Marsh
Marsh,
First of all, I think your bike is the bomb just the way
it is. However, I just received my new Rineharts 2 into 1's.
Good quality pipes if I do say so myself. Can't wait to put
them on. As you can see on Hspring's bike, they'll look
great. Also, check out the D&D FatCats.
First off your bike is so nice or I should say GREAT!
I love 2 into 1 and the look has a small sportster muffler straight on the 2 into 1
I had this on my 1969 flh in the 70's
light simple great sound
I am searching for this yet who could map it?
Stephen
Great responses guys. Boy thoses Rineharts are sexy. Something about that black tip says performance.
So far it's 5 for 2-1 and 3 for as is.
Love this feed back and thanks for the compliments.
marsh
Your bike looks great the way it is, but if you go ahead and do it then I can can see the look on yours without having to spend any money or do any work! Hah.
I just want to be clear.. Opinions are like A$$holes. Every one has one. You need to do what you want. It took me a long time to convert to 2in1. My bike is supposed to have dual fishtails. You have no idea how much crap I catch in the Heritage Springer community.
I put the 2-1's onto my Dyna for both looks and more for performance. Do what you want, but your bike looks absolutely great the way it is. I'd keep it that way if it were mine.
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