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Old Sep 21, 2011 | 02:38 PM
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Hey Gang,

Got a question for you guys running Supertrapp exhaust with the internal disc systems. I have a 2008 Crossbones and I recently aquired a Supertrapp 2:1 with fishtail muffler and internal disc system. I am going to install the exhaust in the next day or so and I have 18 discs to use for tuning. My engine is completely stock at the moment but I do have a Stage 1 air cleaner and a V&H tuner that I planned to use with a set of V&H True Duals that I was planning to run until I ran into these pipes.

My question is for any of you Softail owners of similar scoots that are running a Supertrapp disc system. I wanted to see how different people are tuning their pipes. How many discs are you running? What sort of air breather and fuel management are you guys using? Etc. I don't plan on doing any mods to my engine other than pipes and breather and whatever fuel management necessary. I am not really into trying to get major performance and am doing this more for looks and sound. Since I got my air cleaner and tuner super-cheap here on the forums, I figured I would give them a shot if I got some pipes but I don't really know if the cobination of parts that I have is a good one or if I can just run the Supertrapps alone for now until I know what would work best in order to support the air cleaner as well.

As always, thank in advance.
 
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