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oh cool didnt realize they make diffent end caps for the nightstick. i know the s/e fatzshot is almost the same . thanks for the info
Hey man, sorry... I forgot the Fatshotz were made for SE too! IT's more for dual setups I THINK.. can't swear to it.... and looks like they are also made by Super Trapps! If they have a Fatshotz for 2-1 I have never heard of it! (And I did allot of question asking before I went with the NS.)
The end cap is there with a hole in it. There are also about 10 disks on there as well
Dave, if you ever decide you want the closed cap and don't like the open, give me a shot at your closed one will ya? I MAY want to go that way after the cats gutted,,,
My wifes new Street has a Nightstick and has a solid chrome cap. Are you guys saying Super Trapps caps with holes in them will work on the Nightstick? If so, will it make it louder?
YES and YES! LOL,,, Super Trapp made the NS for HD...
And they say the open end cap = 9 or 10 discs... which will make it louder. (MORE discs is louder I think?) But it also messes slightly with the power band. Not enough to kill the feel of the bike I doubt. But it may move the torque range a few RPM one way or the other from what I have heard.
YES and YES! LOL,,, Super Trapp made the NS for HD...
And they say the open end cap = 9 or 10 discs... which will make it louder. (MORE discs is louder I think?) But it also messes slightly with the power band. Not enough to kill the feel of the bike I doubt. But it may move the torque range a few RPM one way or the other from what I have heard.
Good, she may want it a touch louder. I did edit my last post a bit.
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