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thanks 4 responses fellers, i still like the custom pipe, dude im talkin w/ says
they will look better cause his name is on em, etc. etc. i kinda like thse h.bents too
tough choice, jo those are sick too i seen a set on a rock on u tube
Rockers are the ****! How much are these things branew anyway? bout 30,000$$?
SWEET BIKE!!! Nice pipes too. I got the same style on my 07supergluide they sound badass to everyone. The thing is, they arent that loud to the rider cuz the sound is shot to the ground at an angle away from you. or so it seems. I have a 05'1200sporty thats got GB3 exaust and it seems lounder when Im riding it cuz its got those strait pipes and the sounds not be bounced away from you. They both loud though! Sweet bikes too!!! did I say that already?
Heads up on the hellbent pipes, if you're lowered, one tight right turn and they will be helldents, bent fvcked tips (at least west coast choppers did) trust me, I've seen it happen.
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