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What are your goals (loud, not loud? looks, performance, both)? And what is your budget?
Head out to your local HD dealer and listen to bikes as they pull in. Pick a sound/look that you like, ask the owner of that bike a few questions. Then BUY!
You will get too many subjective answers here. Or you can also do a search for this topic which has already been discussed at length
Yes, you need to look around and see the best 1 YOU like for sound. There are thousands of designs out there and everyone has a favorite. For instance, while I think Rineharts are quiet, someone find them LMF. For power they all make more than stock. Look around and listen to other exhasuts on other people's scoots.
What are your goals (loud, not loud? looks, performance, both)? And what is your budget?
Head out to your local HD dealer and listen to bikes as they pull in. Pick a sound/look that you like, ask the owner of that bike a few questions. Then BUY!
You will get too many subjective answers here. Or you can also do a search for this topic which has already been discussed at length
That is exactly what I did today. I was also leaning toward duals but fell in love with the D&D 2-1 today and will be getting a set as soon as I hit 1000k miles.
Make sure you know where you are headed with the build so you don't need to spend money twice if you don't have to. ( I am eventually going to the 103 inch)
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