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My vote is the long shots. Rode with a guy who had them and they sound amazing! If your looking for performance and sound have you ever considered rhinehart crossbacks? Pricey, but worth it in my opinion.
Had a set of Thuner Headers n my 2000 Fatboy. Put 18000 miles on them and still looked and sounded awesome. The bike would turns heads from all when I got on it or came rolling in because how good it sounded. Not to mention it increased torgue.
Sorry for no picture. But, had a 2000 Fatboy with a stage II kit, with performance carb and a Thunder Header. The sound was so awesome and it increased the torgue as well. When I got on it, heads would turn. I loved the way that bike sounded. Oh, when I sold the bike I had 28K miles on those pipes. Highly recommend the Thunder Header. But, be prepared to have it re-chromed after awhile. The chrome could be better. But, still worth it.
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