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I posted this in the general forum as well but I wanted to make sure DK got their props.
I wanted to give two big thumbs up to Kevin from DK Custom Products. He is also a member on this site (user name DK Custom). I put his thunder torque inserts in my 1 3/4 pipes about a month ago. After numerous rides they are perfect for what I was looking for. Sounds even better on acceleration and decel than the baffles I had in before. Plus I got a little more jump right off idle from a stop.
I have made similar set ups before but for the money he charges this was worth it. Plus these are way cheaper than the big city thunder.
And of course he was quick to answer any questions I had on this site.
I strongly agree Kevin and all the folks over at DK are the best... Their very personal aproach to customer service works, I think of them as friends already awesome people
are a rare find these days. Another 2 thumbs up here
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