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That's some good torque my man. It's a little hard
to tell the difference in power from the BR to the
Rinehart in my case cause I did a Head-Quarters
95" kit and started fresh with the Rinehart. As for
the softness, they are much mellower and deeper
in sound. I also put a quiet baffle in and that help
in mellowing the soud more. Don't get me wrong.
They're still quite loud when I hit the throttle. But
nothing close to the BR's I had.
ORIGINAL: mt325
CC, I am thinking on taking the jump to the 2to1 for performance reasons. \\; I just did a SE Pro Street Tuner and dyno and am at 85.5hp and 101torque and know that a 2to1 will help me get more out with out doing more engine work. \\; From BR to the Rinehart are you diggin the performance? Did it make the bike much softer?
I have a deuce headlightâŚâŚâŚ..can I post here?  \\;Thanks Jr!  \\; Seriously, good lookin bikes on this thread.  \\; CC, love the chrome deuce fork lowersâŚâŚ..really clean looking. \\; Was looking to put some on my scoot but was told by the stealer they wouldnât fit so i just did the powder coat. \\; Your console powder looks great.  \\; Lobo, glad to hear your OK. \\; hope you get back in the saddle soon.  \\; willyp  \\;
Hey Canuck, i reckon u need a new set of rims for your scoot, &\\; I'll buy your old ones off you. Seriously did you need to change the drive belt or space anything to get that rim on. Not sure whether to change out the wheel to an 18x5.5 or just run with the SE Deuce tyre, I really like the stock Deuce wheel but its just a little narrow. Our dollar is going gang busters at the moment so nows the time to buy a new wheel if thats the way I want to go.
thanks willyp.
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hey guys, got my latest issue of hot bike magazine in the mail, and they have a nice article with rob666's night train. he mentioned getting lots of help on hdforums.com.
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Hi guys,
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How are things.....
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CC the bike looks great, a very different looking deuce. \\;Great job!!! \\; \\; \\; \\; \\;&nbs p\\; \\;
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Lobo sorry to hear about the accident, i hope you heal quick and are back in the saddle soon.
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DD nice to see you. How is the back???
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Everyone getting some riding time in???
Baccalasports,
Your Deuce is looking fine man. Perfect height on the rear.
Great job!!
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BD,
Nice to hear from you bro. Try the pics again, they didn't
seem to work.
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Beastmaster,
I wouldn't hold my breath man...
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Ratsmow,
Check out Baccalasports rear tire. She looks pretty chunky.
I believe it's the Screaming Eagle tire.
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