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What I like most about the MO's, is that you don't hear "pop,pop,pop", you "feel" the very low frequency of these pipes.
Very nice add on for any cruiser.
You'd be surprised how much money I ended up spending because of little sound bite / videos like this
Lots of people PM'd me about the sound of the MO's. I thought I'd share the rumble.
Last edited by Anthony8858; May 30, 2009 at 07:01 AM.
Well lets see bored on a rainy night....I hope you don't live where it SNOWS...it might end up being a 3hr "movie"...lol
Sounds good though with the echo in the Garage
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