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I got the Thunderheader on. It runs and sounds great. I had one on a previous bike several years ago. I really wanted to run one on my new FB. The bike came with VH pipes but they were just too loud for my taste. They did look killer though. I'm a happy camper now.
The Denim Dyno showed much improvement down low. Only got a short ride in today between rain showers. I haven't ran it hard through all the gears because it's only got 350 miles on it. But...soon to be beat on.
Sorry about the pic. It's been raining for almost a week here. When the weather's nice I'll roll it out for a better pic when it's not so overcast.
Next is 14" apes (black). 103 kit goes in the first week of Nov. Weeee.
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