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As a newbie rider I have had my Black Softail Deluxe FLSTN since November, and looking to start upgrading it from stock. I have put on a Harley Nostalgic Windshield and Curved Chrome Engine Guard and now thinking about the exhaust, breather, and either a power commander or fuel pak.
I am interested if anyone has the Vance and Hines Big Radius exhaust on a Deluxe (and has pictures), I have looked for pictures but only found it on the Heritage, as for the rest of the add ons any advice on a set up.
hey man, since you got that killer scooter you might as well put the pipes on it and get it dyno'ed give it some more air and you WILL be happy. I could really feel the difference, here is a pic of mine---Cap
I gotta stand corrected here. When the question was asked, my first thought was that that modern exhaust would not look right on the Deluxe, but I was wrong! Nice looking scoots, fellas.
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