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If you could put one of 3 exhaust on your bike, what would it be? Big Radius 2n2, Rhinehart cross back, or Martin Bros Shockwave? Why would you put it on, why wouldnt you put the others on. I am really undecided between the 3 and really need your help! I am looking for performance, although sound doesnt hurt either. ( I like loud!)
Thank you!!
Rinehart crossbacks.
They are 3 step tuned pipes, you get 2 sets of baffles in the deal, the workmanship is very good and if nothing else I like the way they flow with the bike.
I have nothing against the other two sets of pipes and would probably go with the Marting Bros pipe over the Vance & Hines.
Another thing is I like the sound of the Rineharts.
The big radius are on every other bike around town, I used to have them on mine, and didn't really like the sound. I personally would do the Shockwaves.
Rinehart without a doubt. They will provide the most amount of power from a 2 into 2 system IMO of the pipes mentioned. I can provide discount pricing on all exhaust, hit me up if interested. If not, please ignore.
I put the Big Radius on my bike 3+ years ago and they werent quite the pipes to have then... Now I wouldnt mind getting something different but not sure what... I do like the Side Shots in black!
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