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OK, to janne63, maybe... lemee see what I can put together for ya. give me a little time and pray for a nice weekend here (for a damn change!) btw, they are loud... i would even say louder than the V&H Big Radius, maybe cause they pound into the ground, no sound is lost outwards from the bike, it just gets echo'd off the pavement, [sm=guilty.gif]
to anamal: the rebels are shortened think cut off right at the oil tank, straight cut (up and down)
ill be posting some pics this weekend of the bike with the maltese stuff I got made, looks even better now... just got too much snow on the ground, ugh.
trust me, you won't be dissapointed in the sound of the Troublemakers. They are the best 2-2 pipe that I've ever heard. They have a good deep throaty sound. I love em.
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