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I have the V&H true duals. I wasn't crazy about the tone so I bought the Quiet baffles. They don't make the pipes any quieter but they did change the tone a bit for the better. I'm still going to replace just the mufflers. I'm thinking about getting fat cigar style 50's reproduction mufflers. I don't like the skinny mufflers as duals, they look fine if they're on the same side like the long shots.
I have the Samson true duals on my 09..Great look ..Not loud enough though. IMO
Samson does make pipes with or without baffles for the true dual crossover system. we do sell the extensions or mufflers as a pair to help you change the look and sound of your bike. they will all interchange from 23.5, 28.5. 33. 36, and 39" long baffled or unbaffled so you can have it the way you want. please keep in mind with these extensions the baffles are not removeable nor can they be added. the opening in the front is too small and there is no way to get them out through the fishtails. by the way we also have them in our new sleek looking Longtail. they are about 2" longer on the bottom of the fishtail and are becoming more popular than the fishtails. please visit www.samsonusa.com or call 888-5-SAMSON.
thank you,
JR
I really would like to see a photo of the left side, especially with a model girlie with her foot on the peg.
red hair, boots, bolt ons... just like the typical biker girl.
please go to the Samson website at www.samsonusa.com and put in the search on the left side of the page S-432 it will show the left side of a bike with true duals. i hope this helps.
thank you,
JR
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