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has anyone ever used or heard of a user of the big radius pipes? my concern is that may be short for my bike. I am affraid the heat will damage my saddle bags.[&:] what does anyone think?
Thanks for your thoughts.
jim
What bike do you have???
Also you should look at the pics posted here of the model you have then when you see the pipes in question ask the person how they like 'em.
I've seen pics of Heritage's with the BR pipes and they seemedto clear the bags with the downward arc. May make your bags a little dusty though as they kick dirt off the road when you're on the throttle.
Don´t think about twice, the sound and the look are great. I use removable bags and never noticed any problem even they are smaller than Heritage bags.
If you notice where the pass footpeg is in relation to the pipes, it is right on top of them, and the wife never complains about heat. Plus the exhasust is directed down away from the bags.
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