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depends upon your goal. I have the D&D Fatcat and like it. some people prefer a deeper rumble. If you haven't done so Stop by the bike shop and listen to a few bikes and see which you like.
I like the Rinehart sound, and they are stepped in design. I know V&H pro pipe makes good power, so does D&D. Martin Bros. has a new pipe, not sure on the power numbers, but looks good.
D&D here!
Mine is the Boarzilla with quiet core for my 113"
A friend of mine has the exact build on the same bike but his has true Reinhart Duals; we have the same torque but my bike makes 20 more horses than his. Mine is quieter as well.
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