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BS Staggered....pics in gallery I believe. But boy do I like those dual fishtails. They look classy. If they have the fit and finish of my V&H...maybe one day I'll get them
Heard in one of the Threads Vance & Hines is supposed to come out with a dual setup for the deluxe sometime next year (from another thread somewhere).....Not sure if it's fact or rumor.
I heard that too...that someone called or email V&H and they said they are designing and will have the dual fishtail by 07....hopefully it's a fact...I guess we'll see...I may just have to email them myself to see....wouldn't that be awesome though~~~V&H Dual Fishtail exhaust [sm=goodidea.gif]
While we are the subject , does anyone have a solution to the ground clearance problem with the lower pipe of most makes on right handers?? can the rear suspension be hardened ?
On vance and hines / samsons, cycleshack complete , it would help if the bracket that bolts to the frame holding exhaust was re enginered to raise system another 1in
I was the one who had posted earlier that V&H had told me via email that they were working on a set of Dual FishTails for the Deluxe. Here is the message:
-----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Rogers [mailto:arogers@vanceandhines.com]
> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 10:48 AM
> To:
> Subject: Re: {Filename Violation?} Fishtail Slip-Ons
WE ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING A DEVELOPING A DUAL SYSTEM FOR THAT MODEL. IT IS IN THE VERY EARLY STAGES AND SHOULD NOT BE EXPECTED UNTIL LATE NEXT YEAR.
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Sincerely,
Adam Rogers
Fuel Pak Technical Support
13861 Rosecrans ave.
Santa Fe Springs, Ca 90670-5019
1-800-592-2529
I hope this is going to happen. I may wait for them. I don't know if I can last that long though. I take it from the message that Adam is referring to the end of 2007. That's a little longer than I was planning on. [sm=boohoo.gif]
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