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does anyone have any advice for a new custom exhaust for a 2007 road king classic. too many options. i love it, but it is not loud enough and it does not have enough punch for me.
i settled on reinharts true duals and a race tuner and a screaming eagle high flow aircleaner. any thoughts or suggestions?????? the work will be done friday.
You will love the sound of the Rineharts. I get lots of good comments from the folks I ride with. Not annoyingly loud but a good deep rumble, particularly when cruising down the super slab. Nice bark when you get on the throttle too....
Bub will replace them if they are still under warranty. Heck, I'd give them a call even if not. I put my S/O's on in May and it only took about a month for the right side tip to start turning purple. They said they had changed the manufacturing process for both the tips and the baffles and sent me a whole new set of S/O's...of course I had to send the old ones back, but they did send me a pre-paid shipping label.
you will love the Rineharts. Race tuner is good as long as your dealer can tune it. If your tips do turn colors here is an option. I just put a pair of these on and they look better than Rineharts
Bub will replace them if they are still under warranty. Heck, I'd give them a call even if not. I put my S/O's on in May and it only took about a month for the right side tip to start turning purple. They said they had changed the manufacturing process for both the tips and the baffles and sent me a whole new set of S/O's...of course I had to send the old ones back, but they did send me a pre-paid shipping label.
you will love the Rineharts. Race tuner is good as long as your dealer can tune it. If your tips do turn colors here is an option. I just put a pair of these on and they look better than Rineharts
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