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Hay all.. I am new here.. I posted under that forum... I am sure these questions have been asked a million times, but I just purchased a 2009 Ultra Classic and want to get some upgrades yet this year. I want the better rumble then the stock pipes. Slip-Ons or Full Exhaust.. I don't want ear damaging pipes, just something that will give the good harley rumble, but allow me to still hear the passanger talk and radio.. Is there a good place on-line to by aftermarket parts, or do you just suggest the dealers..? I would like to get new grips and the led luggage rack..
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Last edited by 88racing; Sep 16, 2009 at 04:22 PM.
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