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the easiest thing to do is just go to youtube and do a search for "harley exhaust" and you will get a list of various pipes and sounds. If I may suggest if you don't want a loud neighbor waking sound I wouldn't remove your baffles. I replaced my big radius baffles with big city thunder baffles and they are very loud, but with what I wanted I wouldn not replace them for anything.
The color combo came out in 06, limited edition, Dragon Fly Green and Black, The Green changes color to its surrounding light, have seen it gold, blue, black, it's pretty cool and when I seen her I new she had to be mine.
the easiest thing to do is just go to youtube and do a search for "harley exhaust" and you will get a list of various pipes and sounds. If I may suggest if you don't want a loud neighbor waking sound I wouldn't remove your baffles. I replaced my big radius baffles with big city thunder baffles and they are very loud, but with what I wanted I wouldn not replace them for anything.
I did like you said ezmoney. I went to youtube. What are you trying to tell us? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt-yt...eature=relatedroflmao. j/k man thanks for suggestion. i heard some great pipes.
Anyone know where this commercial came from? The cabbies plate looked like minnesota maybe?
That was pretty funny. Hadn't seen that one yet. LOL
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the easiest thing to do is just go to youtube and do a search for "harley exhaust" and you will get a list of various pipes and sounds. If I may suggest if you don't want a loud neighbor waking sound I wouldn't remove your baffles. I replaced my big radius baffles with big city thunder baffles and they are very loud, but with what I wanted I wouldn not replace them for anything.
I did like you said ezmoney. I went to youtube. What are you trying to tell us? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt-yt...eature=relatedroflmao. j/k man thanks for suggestion. i heard some great pipes.
Anyone know where this commercial came from? The cabbies plate looked like minnesota maybe?
Since we are talking about loud pipes. I just finished plowing this wonderful mess the mother nature dumped on us in Jersey and decided to stop by my dealership to see my bike after my 103"conversion. I was talking to the service guys and the tech said that she is a beast and sounds great so we went outside to take a look. I started her up and just smiled. It was like hearing a child say their first words and was music to my ears. Then reality kicked when I turned her off and heard the down pour that was coming down.
Then the all sorts of B.S. happened. They tried to go back on their winter special price and tell me the upgrade was $2400 up $800 from what was originally quoted. That didn't last to long till I went to the GM and demand the price. They told me that I got the standard 1690 kit and the additional cost was for the compression parts and drilling the heads. Is this B.S. or is there a difference in performance of having a compression release and having no compression realease?
Anyways she sounds like a monster and I can't wait to open her up. Weather man is shooting for a high of 39 tomorrow so maybe I'll get here then. But what a huge difference in sound after this conversion. If anyone has been thing about and your dealershipis running winter specials I say get on it.
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