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anyone got any pics or opinions on the BUB jug huggers pipes for their softail.. how do they look? sound? perform? i am looking to put them on a cross bones.. thanks
Last edited by jasperpso; Jan 6, 2009 at 02:04 PM.
They look great, good quality, sound awsome (deep throaty sound until you crack the throttle then people will really know you are coming) and I recommend them. When I was in the market to get an aftermarket exhaust for my bones, I was torn between the jug huggers and the V&H short shots staggered. I decided to with the V&H only because I wanted something that I haven't already had. You won't be disappointed. Let me know how you like them if you decide to go with the Jug Huggers.
I have them on my nighttrain. I took the baffles out and they pretty loud even at idle they will shake the house if you leave your bike running in the garage. As for looks, I get compliments all the time at gas stations from strangers, they really stand out on the nighttrain. Performance is up there but not the best. If you want the best performance and sound for your money buy bassani, they dont look the best but you will get the most power out of them and the sound is deeper. I would of got bassani's but they were on a 9 month back order when i got my bike.
I have the Bub Jug Huggers on my 02 Softail.. I really like them, I rode for a while with no baffles and it seemed to rattle a bit much on decel. So I put the baffles in them and they are awesome.. Better power and have a great sound.. Lots of compliments on them from everyone I come across..
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