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im yet to hear them or even see them in person, are they deeper than the VH high output 4.5's ?
I had the Hi-Outputs w/ dresser duals and have heard the cfr's. CFR's are deeper and maybe a little mellower, but i only heard them in a parking lot, not under load and with stock header. I currently have MGS w/loud baffle and the Dresser Duals, pretty loud. I will either go with a 2-1, cfr, or the new OS 450 when and if i do extended bags and fender. The CFR's definitely have a unique sound, it's awesome.
I had the Hi-Outputs w/ dresser duals and have heard the cfr's. CFR's are deeper and maybe a little mellower, but i only heard them in a parking lot, not under load and with stock header. I currently have MGS w/loud baffle and the Dresser Duals, pretty loud. I will either go with a 2-1, cfr, or the new OS 450 when and if i do extended bags and fender. The CFR's definitely have a unique sound, it's awesome.
thanks!
looks like Ill be swapping them out.....i just need to hear em in person to be sure, I like my HO's but find them a tad quiet. An X pipe and the CFRs should do the trick
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