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I realize this post is from two months ago, but just for anyone who's reading this thread, this is not correct. V&H most definitely still make the Pro Pipe and the different baffles.
I'm in a different place than the op, mine has the stock baffle and it's way louder than I like. I do love the performance, but even at highway speeds in 6th it's so loud it's downright irritating.
Any suggestions to mellow it out a bit? Wrap another layer of steel wool around the baffle?
Yeah I just put the ProPipe on and I'm glad it's not any louder than it is. It's looks bitchen' so I'll get used to the tone. I've found from past experience if your wearing a helmet it makes the tone echo in your helmet.
Yeah I just put the ProPipe on and I'm glad it's not any louder than it is. It's looks bitchen' so I'll get used to the tone. I've found from past experience if your wearing a helmet it makes the tone echo in your helmet.
Plus, it's so damn quiet behind this Madstad windshield!!
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