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Hi. Im new to riding and Harleys. I purchased my very first motorcycle this past August, a 2007 Softail Custom, and I want to upgrade the exhaust, but need some advise. I have stock pipes on now and want something a little louder and deeper, but not obnoxious. I don't want to have to mortgage my house for new pipes, so I was thinking slip-ons. Can anyone recommend where to start looking? Thanks.
You could do the Dyno Tuned Jackpots (with or without the quiet baffles). They will give you good low rumble, but not too loud. They also have a package that includes a fuel management system, free flowing air cleaner and Jackpot slip ons. All for around $600. Go to the Fuel Moto website. Talk to Jamie for advise. I don't have them, but nothing but good comments on this forum. Do a search on Jackpots for lots of info.
I will be selling my Vanve and Hines Big Shot Staggered here this coming week or 2...
Deep, loud enough.... nice....
I like these... but i am getting Duals..
If you want a new set , i would still say look at this type and style.. there are alot of bikes on HDF, with them...
Like i said, If I werent going true dual.. this is and would be my choice...
Cant go wrong with any sponsor on here either..
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