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Depends on what you're looking for...You'll get a hundred different answers here...I went with V&H true dules with their classic slip on for my 05 King. Sounds good and runs cooler especially on my right leg. There are also 2 into 1 exhausts, etc, etc..... There are many options out there for your bike. Decide what look, sound, and performance you want from an exhaust system and do some further research. Go to a bike rally, poker run, etc...and listen to the different exhaust types and decide for yourself what would be best for you.
Last edited by Road Ranger; Jun 8, 2009 at 09:18 AM.
It's such an open-ended question with ten thousand possibilities ....
My suggestion would be to listen when you're around other bikes for a sound that appeals to you and go look to see what they have on. If you take your bike into the dealer for service, then just hang around outside the entrance and you'll hear multiple different pipes.
By the way...Welcome to the forum! You will find a lot of useful information on this site. It's always a good idea to introduce yourself in the new member area and tell us a little bit about yourself.
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