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The problem with exhaust systems is they always sound better when your not riding the bike. I've had several different combo's and i usually end up dissapointed till I get somebody to ride my bike so I can give er a listen. I think my favorite was the V&H ovals, nice deep sound without being too obnoxious. I like my rineharts, nice deep sound, make good power, but with my engine build the noise does get to ya after awhile.
Rinehart True Duals for DEEP sound. Pricey though!
Do they have different baffle combination available...... I like the look of the Rinehart and only true duals will be on mine, but I would like to have some flexibility with the baffles too.
I've come to realize that ones person opinion of deep might not be the same as anothers. When I think deep the first thing that comes to mind is Rinehart. They have a deep, "bass drum kick" kind of sound that you can feel as well as hear. Other pipes are deep and have a low rumble, but they don't have that same kind of feel to them. If some could imitate that Rinhart sound and feel and sell it cheaper they would make a ton of money.
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