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definitely vance and hines is the most popular,that surely doesn't make them the best,it depends what your looking for performance,looks or sound
execly I am looking for performance looks and sound.
I have V&H big shots on my warrior great look great sound excellent performance to,I would get the same pipes for nighttrain but I don't know if they make them for the Harley
look it the video for the pipes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwkYOAcJFJ0
I had V&H short shots on mine, looked really good, but kind of loud.
I switched to a Thunderheader and I like it much better.
I gotta see a photo of that T-Header on a train....Can you share an image?
I used to live in the Ghetto in Santa Bruta. Nobody belives me when I tell them that back in the 80's there were some straight Ghetto sides of town in SB. I lived off Milpas in that slimy rundown ghetto right before you get to Montecito and Oprahs house.
Go figure!.
Sasha....2-1 for Torque. 2-2 for sound and top end HP.
My gawd waiting for you to pull the trigger is killing me. I'm really looking foward to you getting your bike and watching as it takes form. Are you gonna abandon us when you get that bike Sasha or will you still be the best pest I know??
Last edited by Chazmanian; Apr 26, 2009 at 03:23 PM.
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