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My buddy has Rinehart's and loves them, I have a D&D fatcat with a quiet baffle and really like it, Bassani's are poplular, as well as some slipon's, all are good pipes, I would look into
long - lasting quality, what you think makes the sense for what you what to do with the bike,
and hangon to the stock pipes to.
Lots of choices out there. I think you need to see and hear what you really like, and then make your decision. May take a few bike nights, or rides to where there a bunch of different bikes to zero in on what's best. We all have our own different tastes. Good luck.
I am beating my brains out trying to decide what pipes to buy for my ultra!!!!!!!
Dont want real load But, I do want a nice bark!!!!
Love the looks of the rinehart true duals!!!!
But 984.00
are they worth that much????
You can do much better on price, I got mine for around $750 from Eastern Performance Cycles delivered. The Rinehart TD's are NOT the quietest pipes around so you might wanna go hear some before putting in your order.
Have RHTD's on my '01 RKC and would never recommend them until they get there pipes and tips cleared. The do sound Great and Look Good...
But if ya look hard.. You'll find a better deal on them M&M Cycles
You should also look at the Rush slip-ons. Great quality and great price. somewhere around $400 and change. Different baffle sizes available depending on your preferences.
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