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Friday I'm heading up to the Harley shop for new slip-ons. Kinda stuck on the type, Baloney cut or Slash down. The Baloney cuts look good but I'm leaning towards the Slash downs. Whats everybody else running? Bob
On my new Harley they are putting the SE2 slashdowns. The reason is that my dealer said that the baloney cut would show the black exhaust as it coated the inside of the pipe where the slashdown wouldn't. All that you would be able to see on the slashdowns would be nothing but chrome. After he explained it that way, I thought OK do it.
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