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We have the Bassani Road Rage 2-1 on our '12 Heritage. Like the look and the sound is perfect!!!
Nice low RUMBLE at idle and cruise but when you get on the throttle they BARK and the performance gain can be felt, we are still stage 1/2 no air cleaner yet.
Here are a couple of videos of our bike.
The first one we took and the second one is from the Bassani web site, they used our bike for fitment and for advertising.
I absolutely, postively love my Thunderheader! It improved throttle response, gave me a bit more grunt and sounds f'in awesome. I understand that some people might not like the looks but I do. It's got an edge to it and I like that.
I do love the look and sound, but I didn't realize how low it hangs (please don't take that out of context). The Bassani Road Rage might be an option... Great, more to think about. Thanks for the comments guys!
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