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Thanks for the advice Iclick! Loudness is something I need to stay away from but I do think the Jackpots sound failry quiet (remember I have never heard them in person). I enjoy my wife riding on back and I don't want her complaining because I put loud obnoxiuos pipes on. Are you saying the BUB7 is a loud pipe in your opinion? I realize I need to go out and listen to some but that is easier said than done (2 children ) and all the Harley dealerships are an hour away.
I just switched from Jackpot Classics to Bub 7's. The Jackpots have a nice tone to them. I just wanted deeper and a little louder. I already knew Rineharts had the sound I liked but I didn't want them again. So I went with the Bubs. They are a little louder than the Jackpots but alot deeper. Love the bassy thump thump they give. You can't only hear them. You can feel them.
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