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I got the fishtails put on the Springer and I love everything about them. The look way better than the slash cut pipes that were on it, and they sound wicked. Hopefully I can get a video clip tomorrow. Here's a few pics.
Last edited by 97HeritageSpringer; Jan 7, 2012 at 10:45 PM.
Sweet ride Dude!! Isn't it just way to cool to still feel like a kid, no matter how old you are, when you get something nice, new and shiny to put on your toy? I swear, toys like these just never wear out or get old. Have fun and enjoy showing off your scooter, It sure is worthy!
I got the fishtails put on the Springer and I love everything about them. The look way better than the slash cut pipes that were on it, and they sound wicked. Hopefully I can get a video clip tomorrow. Here's a few pics.
Nice HS!
Pipes look good! Are they un-baffled, or did you put baffles in? How long are the units you installed?
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