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Washed and detailed the bike today so took a few more pics. I may have polished the pipe a bit too much as the sun really glares off it. That Never Dull polish is great stuff. WARNING: Do not stare directly at the exhaust!
We may need to get a 2 into 1 group/club going on here from the looks of things.
I'm currently running V&H Big Shot Staggers on my deuce, but I do like the looks of the "Big Radius 2 into 1 pipes". Anybody running these? If so, how do they sound opposed to Big Shots? Also, aside from the appearance, what is the true net gain of running 2 to 1.
Washed and detailed the bike today so took a few more pics. I may have polished the pipe a bit too much as the sun really glares off it. That Never Dull polish is great stuff. WARNING: Do not stare directly at the exhaust!
We may need to get a 2 into 1 group/club going on here from the looks of things.
Softy 103, where you from in Iowa?
ia2189 your bike looks great ,I really like the looks of that pipe with your set up, great looking bike, but then I'm partial to softails . I'm from SW IA. down around Creston , I call Route 65 my dealer, great bunch of people there!!!!!
OK, so it's been a few weeks so thought I'd report back on my warranty claim. It's been a nightmare to say the least. First, the part was on back-order and took almost three weeks to come in. Then it turns out it was the wrong piece. So they re-ordered the correct one. It's been a little over two weeks so thought I'd call for an update. Guess what. Phone number has been disconnected. I commuted over there today and they're frickin' out of business. They do have a sign to contact another company for outstanding parts/orders. I called the new place and of course this is news to them. Anyway, they're going to check on it and get back to me (they seemed really nice and sympathetic to the whole situation). I swear, if I didn't have bad luck I'd have no luck. To be continued...
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