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These are the High Output mufflers, correct? It is odd that VH wouldn't have these already made and ready to go. I love the looks of them and the sound that you describe sounds like what I'm looking for. At 70 can you still hear your radio? My limited has the 80 watt Harmon Kardon stereo and it sounds pretty good in stock form. I was just hoping to save some money and not have to upgrade my speakers.. but I do love a nice sounding set of true duals!
Thanks, Ralph
Yup, those are the Hi-Output S/O's. I ordered them right after V&H released their 2010 line. As it was explained to me, when they have a significant backorder on several products, they run full-bore to catch up, one product at a time. Hell, my headpipes were waiting for the mufflers for about 30-40 days.
I don't have a problem with the radio. However, I am no longer running the stock set up. Aftermarket headunit with the ARC audio package. But you should be ok with the HK stereo. The highway drone isn't obnoxious. Unless you crack the throttle.
Yup, those are the Hi-Output S/O's. I ordered them right after V&H released their 2010 line. As it was explained to me, when they have a significant backorder on several products, they run full-bore to catch up, one product at a time. Hell, my headpipes were waiting for the mufflers for about 30-40 days.
I don't have a problem with the radio. However, I am no longer running the stock set up. Aftermarket headunit with the ARC audio package. But you should be ok with the HK stereo. The highway drone isn't obnoxious. Unless you crack the throttle.
Sweet.. sounds like I'll go with these pipes. I'll call VH this week and see if the pipes are readily available. Thanks for sharing the info.
You need to get a 2010 bike and then move real close to my house.. I could just stop over and have my pick at all of the 2010 available exhaust! You are funny man!
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