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Yeah I know alot of people don't like them. But riding the bike, I can't see them :-)
and besides I understand that the best bang for the buck for power
So my question to everyone...............Anybody got pics or experience with them.
Whom to spend my Christmas money with.
Not looking for LOUD pipes just yet. I want to e a s e my neighbors into the Harley experience[8D]
Bruce I know someone on here has a pic that they can show, but I think that the FatCat by D&D will do the job for ya, and it's also a good looking pipe for a 2in1 exhaust.
I love my V&H pipes.......had them from day one and no complaints from the neighbors at all and I go to work at 3 and 4 am. In fact i have had the wife wake up to listen while I leave and she assures me they are not loud enough to worry about..........unless I want them to be of coarse........LMAO[sm=icon_sneaky.gif]
Thanks for the replies and especially the pics :-)
been out window shopping, so to speak and I was already torn between the Thunderheaders, Bassani Rage and the V & H.
Its a tough decision, I got a Bassani cat back on my Lightning with the Kooks long tubes and V & Hines are kicking *** at the NHRA Pro Bike Class, and the Thunderheaders look cool.
I've already decided on the PowerCommander with a dyno tune, just need to get my butt in gear for the exhaust. Spring is coming, or so I hear[8D]
I seen some bagger with the two in one IMHO I didn't can for it. The local wrench tld me he had a buddy that has a 2 into 1 with a fakey on the other side
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