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I put a set on my 107 Stage4 build. I went with the 2" baffles. When I was installing on the pipe and tightening clamp, I noticed a small flake of chrome popped off. So I called the dealer ( ZZ Choppers) , they are the best, I wish all were as good. In about 4 days I recieved a new set with a pre-paid return shpping label. They had contacted the manufacturer and I also got another set from them. Seems they really support thier product. ZZChops called me no less than 4 times checking on my status. I shipped everything back, installed my new set, and love them. When throwing the throttle to them , they really bellow, I would recommend them and ZZchops to anyone interested.
ZZ Chops (or Choppers) no longer exists on Ebay. You can find them at their website www.zzchops.com which is a nice site (a bit heavy on the graphics, though). The price advertised is $259. The seconds can be had on Ebay for $175 from another seller.
Last edited by Leftcoaster; Dec 23, 2009 at 10:03 AM.
2 inch sound like ****. i dont think any of them are loud at all. i used them for about 200 miles and got rid of them. to me they were the worse sounding pipes ever made. cant even discribe the sound, but not a good harley sound
i had them on my 1996 UC EG.. loved emmm...
ran with the stock baffles for a bit... then without completely...
never too loud though....
it sounded BIG...
not nasty big...
almost like a big boat.... sounded really good to me and everyone who heard them...
So.. i cut my baffles in half.. still sounded great.... and had back pressure... no matter how i ran them... i liked emm and they sounded good....
If i could get a set for my RG right now, I would.... but new baby coming and just not spending money on the bike...
I just purchased a set of 2nd's off ebay for $174 +shipping.... My RK I bought Aug '11 came with Screamin Eagles with removable baffles,,,I measured the baffles today and they were 2"ID,,,so I ordered the WP's with a 2.5" baffle...We'll see how well they sound and perform soon.
My Indy has them on his RK. I liked the sound and bought a set. Do not know the size of the baffels but the neighbors tell me they can hear me coming home and I am easy on the throttle. Some of the guys I travel with try to keep me last because they say my bikes to loud. They have a great throaty sound and bark pretty good when you twist it up. Great value for the dollar and they still look great after 3 years.
for the money you cannot beat wilpig pipes i have 1 3/4 baffles and 2" i swap them out when baffle wrap burns out about once a year 2"baffles have deeper tone but if you crack them hard they have big bark!!
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