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I know I know it has already been covered. But then again I think every question has been covered at least once which means their should NEVER be any new posts.
I have my stock SG and ready for exhausts and filter and tuner.
I really like the look of the true dual TREX. I am definetly sticking with dual exhausts but am undecided on which ones exactly. I can never find someone with them to hear them. DARN IT!! I want a deep rumble. An authentic sounding HD but no raspyness. anyone have any sound files of nice dual exhausts on a bagger?
I really do nto want to loose to much power, or ANY for that matter. But with true duals on a stocker i am sure I will a bit. what is lost going with true duals?
What filter is everyone using for their bikes? any work better then others?
I am guessing the SErt is no longer available now? Is it officially discontinued? Anyone know?
If not Sert what about a programmer form dynojet? any good reactions from that?
so the simple exhaust, filter, and tuner. whats a good way to go?
If you like the T Rex, those are the ones for you... great sound and take a look at BountyHunter again.. that is a great look if the cost is within the consideration...
I love my setup. However to each his own. Check out V&H website to hear them. Best bet is to go to a HD store or bike restaurant on the weekend and listen to the pipes you love.
Seems like Power Commander is in Vegas, isnt' that where your bike came from?? You might contact them to get your bike tuned. Check there web site out, as they did have something on there about FREE PCIII's and testing for people in that area.
Bob
ORIGINAL: vegashd
Got my exhaust coming for my bike. TRUE DUAL T REXs
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