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i couldn't pass up $160 shipped to my door for my hooker troublemakers and they are pretty loud like i like them too. i've got a set of python3's for sell that i had on my bike before that were pretty loud too. the performance is alittle better with the troublemakers. i also like the 2tone black and chrome look rather than black black and alittle more black. trains need alittle chrome
Thanks for the input. I appreciate it. I know a lot of people have the big radius but of all the pipes I've looked at they are my favorite.
As of right now I'm thinking I'm leaning towards the 2-into-1. The reason is because I like that they are a bit longer than the 2-into-2. My search for a picture of them (in black) on a train continues though. I think if I could see them it would help.
On a different note. It's cool to see how everyone has made their own bike unique.
I love the new black trend, seriously, cant afford new black ones now so,,,, when the black thing dies out cause everyones doing it theyll come back to the chrome, and Ill still be here
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