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Question - anyone in here running the Darkhorse Man-O-War primary sprocket in place of the stock compensator? Looking at replacing mine but looking for some long term reviews on it. I did the spring pack on mine about 2k miles ago and it's getting loud AF again. If I have to tear it down again I want to upgrade to something better.
I'm running the Man-O-War. Went through the stock compensator, a Baker, a solid sprocket, now the Man-O-War. I couldn't be happier.
That's the Bassini Road Rage exhaust. The stainless steel looks great and it has a deep sound.
Thank for getting back to me. The stainless look killer! I just installed TAB Preformance slip ons with the zombie baffles. I like them a lot but I need a head pipe to complete the system. Debating selling the mufflers and getting a system like you have or just getting the header pipes when my warranty is over in the spring and tuning and a cam.
Speaking of, I have a 107 so don't make too much fun, what's a decent cam I can throw in there? I will buy a license for my Power Vision for use on the Street Glide. I curently run it on my Springer.
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