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I don't doubt what you guys are saying in regards to the Thunderheader power and sound. IMHO I just don't think that it looks as good as the V&H. I just don't like the way the end is made. Thanks for the opinions, I really appreciate it. Feel free to keep them coming.
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me ?? i'ed go with the long shot's................ because ? if ya are going to have it on just one side ? might as well have the look's of two pipes coming out....
I don't doubt what you guys are saying in regards to the Thunderheader power and sound. IMHO I just don't think that it looks as good as the V&H. I just don't like the way the end is made. Thanks for the opinions, I really appreciate it. Feel free to keep them coming.
I have some friends that have the Pro Pipe on their baggers (03 RG, and a RK), and they have a decent sound, but somewhat of a crackle I noticed (I think others have said that, so it must be common). I agree the T-Header has a unique look, and it took awhile for it to grow on me. I just put on my Headers last weekend (from SE Touring pipes), and couldn't be happier with them!
I've posted this a few times in different threads....... But again, I have the thunderheader on my SEEG. It's loud and even annoys me sometimes. I put a pro pipe on it in an attempt to quiet it down. It wasn't much quieter and I lost 14 hp in the deal. I put the TH back on. The Thunderheader may not look as good as some want but they can't be beat for making power, and if your gonna do loud anyway you might as well get the power that goes with it.
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