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I have had them for over a year and to me they sound great. I bought mine for around $150. You can get them with several different baffle sizes. They come with 1 3/4 baffles and low and loud under throttle but a nice rumble at cruise. I have a set of 2 1/2 baffles and tried them but they were too loud for me. Best bang for the buck in my opinion.
I have had them for over a year and to me they sound great. I bought mine for around $150. You can get them with several different baffle sizes. They come with 1 3/4 baffles and low and loud under throttle but a nice rumble at cruise. I have a set of 2 1/2 baffles and tried them but they were too loud for me. Best bang for the buck in my opinion.
Olemiss......................Wild pigs........in my humble opinion are the BEST by far. The sound only gets better and better. I have them on my 02 Glide and the bark \\; and rumble is pure Harley Davidson. But thay can also be tame when you need them to be. Best of all you can get them fairly cheap. I got mine trough ebay some time ago for very short money, only wish i bought another set. I know some guys are paying into the $500 mark, for a name as far as i'm concerned. Do it, you won't be disapointed.
I bought mine on Ebay for $225 shipping incl. What a deal. Bought them for my 08 FLHR RK as I had them on \\; my 01 RK. Exc. pipes, great quality, cant beat them!! \\;
I'm very happy with mine. \\; Had them on for about 2500 miles and they are just getting better and better. \\; Have buddies that have dished out 3 times more $$$ for fancy names, none of us can figure out what they got out of the deal. \\; Wild Pigs are great value for the money and do the exact same thing as the fancy brands. \\; I have rarely heard on anyone not completely satisfied. \\; You won't regret the change. \\; I took a shot since the investment was so minimal (around $170 off E bay), I think I got a bargain.
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