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guess I should have added some more information. I don't want anything stock, I have the stock pipes my bike came with. The monster ovals are very very deep toned, but not really loud. I may want something a bit louder or I may just keep them and get a V&H head pipe so my cat goes bye bye. Just want some more sound.
So when you do this trade, what if you don't like the sound of what you get?? What if its worse than what you had? What you are asking is like buying a used car off the ole interweb site unseen, going off the description and having it delivered, once you get it, your STUCK with it. Just sayin man. IMO, I would go down to events and listen to riders bikes, once you hear what you like, start talking to em and go from there dude. Kind of a crazy thread, but to each their own.
guess I should have added some more information. I don't want anything stock, I have the stock pipes my bike came with. The monster ovals are very very deep toned, but not really loud. I may want something a bit louder or I may just keep them and get a V&H head pipe so my cat goes bye bye. Just want some more sound.
Wait to trade till after your headpipe switch. I think your monster ovals will be fine. They will be at least 25% louder if not more.
So when you do this trade, what if you don't like the sound of what you get?? What if its worse than what you had? What you are asking is like buying a used car off the ole interweb site unseen, going off the description and having it delivered, once you get it, your STUCK with it. Just sayin man. IMO, I would go down to events and listen to riders bikes, once you hear what you like, start talking to em and go from there dude. Kind of a crazy thread, but to each their own.
I'm not stuck with anything..... I know what the monster ovals are worth, I'm not trading them for something that isn't worth it. And if I hate them I can keep it moving. There could be someone with pipes they think are to loud looking for something quieter and we could swap them out.
Wait to trade till after your headpipe switch. I think your monster ovals will be fine. They will be at least 25% louder if not more.
Mark
I just put the Monster Rounds with the Power Duals on my bike and I can tell you that it's much quieter than the stock head pipe (cat in tact) with V&H twin slash ovals. The Monster Rounds aren't much louder than stock, if any, just deeper even with a header and they're HEAVY. I liked the sound of the Twin Slash ovals, they bark a little when you get on it, where as the Monsters only growl.
I'm not stuck with anything..... I know what the monster ovals are worth, I'm not trading them for something that isn't worth it. And if I hate them I can keep it moving. There could be someone with pipes they think are to loud looking for something quieter and we could swap them out.
which supertraps?
People can't do as they please here?
I am glad that you know what your slip ons are worth. If you hate the ones you get, you are stuck with them until you trade, sell, listen to them on your bike each time you start it up in disgust or throw them away, which could be forever, ANYWAY, I was just giving you my opinion on the smart thing to do before getting something in the mail sight unseen, lighten up Francis. Like I said, to each their own.
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