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i have an 09 sg with hooker tuned flow slip-ons.i love the tone,was wandering if anyone else is running these.most seem to have either v&h,or rineheart
Welcome to the Forum.
I hear the Hooker brand is no longer being manufactured.
But, having said that Steve Drane on Vancovuer Island in BC has some on the wall in the new store.
600.00 plus taxes ....
Not sure why I think I need them, but have yet to hear them on a bike,
Keep us posted and enjoy the ride.
Rob
i still have a set in my garage off my '02 RG. they were too loud for me no matter where you set them and made a dip in the tq curve around 2500-3000 rpm. V&H 2-1 fixed that.
I ran these for years in my SE203-equipped 95" engine with a smooth powerband and good results. I really liked the sound! For some reason my pair weren't obnoxiously loud, nothing even close to say a Thunderheader. A quality product for slip-ons, IMHO. Great manufacturing quality, nice finish on the chrome.
I ran Hooker Tuned Flows on my bike for a couple years, then moved to thunderHeaders just to see how i liked them. I didn't, and so when to Rineharts. I dind't have any complaints about the Tuned Flows, just wanted something new.
I had the hooker tuned flow for many years and still have them and just put a set of rinehart slip ons for something different. i did notice a big low end tourque loss with the rineharts. but the hookers looked good and sounded great. i can switch back when i want something different again
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