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I just came from Cobra's web site where I have been looking at their exhaust systems for the 2007 Sporty's. Anyone seen these, heard them, or better yet...used them. I want some bad assed pipes and it seems these are the first on the block to be released for the 2007 bikes with 02 sensors. Need advice from anyone with info on these? Cobra USA Exhaust
RE: Cobra Exhaust or Drag Pipes - Anyone tried them?
Did you get the Cobra pipes? I'm looking at the Cobra Speedsters for my '07 1200C and would like to hear what kind of experience people are having with them. I'm planning on putting them on with SE air cleaner and the HD ECM download...
RE: Cobra Exhaust or Drag Pipes - Anyone tried them?
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Are you the one who owns the XL50? I haven't seen you for a while, what are you up to? Are you still building your drag bike? See ya Alex
RE: Cobra Exhaust or Drag Pipes - Anyone tried them?
Actually, I'm a new guy. Up until late April, I drove a 2005 1200 custom, sunglo blue with Cycle Shack slip-ons and a nice sound. Unfortunately, it got stranded in a flood and I now have a 2007 1200 custom, Jake and Elwood blue that is pretty much stock except for a few accessories from the old bike. (State Farm was very good - reasonable settlement and fast response.)
I like the looks of the new Vance and Hinds Q-Series pipes and the Cobra Speedsters. It looks like the Q pipes run above the foreward controls, rather than underneath it like the stock pipes and Cobra. Looks like your foot would get pretty hot. Anyway, haven't seen either the Q-Series or the Cobra on an '07 and would like to hear what kind of experience others are having....
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