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i have the vance and hines , i like them nice deep sound . i have a buddy with the rineharts they are another really great pipe, the sampsons are also good. try going to the dealer and ask him if he has customers bikes with pipes and if he would fire up one or two so you can hear them.
AGGRESSIVE, deep & solid, sweetest, true dual sound. APPEARANCE, with FAT, seamless, clamp free design. Engineered to perform....with ATTITUDE....you decide! Add a PCIII, lose the stock exhaust and useless EPA emmision sensors, lower the AFR and enjoy the ride!
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Now here is a twist.... V&H True Dual Headpipies with WILD PIGS mufflers. Gotta here it.
HOGS are less than $ 200 bucks. AS GOOD as workmanship as the V&H and others I have owned.
Removed long baffles pop out in under 20 seconds and go from 1 3/4" a tad mild for me, 2" perfect for me, 2 1/4" too much pipe for a TC88 stock motor and outrageous 2/ 1/2 which are not for stock bikes. But you pick the ones you want with the pipe for the price. Then if you change your mind drop $ 40 for others. I have 3 sets of baffles and settled on the two inch. Never met an HD man or woman that didnt say... hey that is sweet! They can never blue and offer several end types including fish tails etc. I have owned over the years of HD and metrics ([:'(]) at least ao sets of pipes and these are the sweetest and nobody can touch the pricing. Made here in Daytona USA. Might want to check them out.
Rinehart True Duals. They come with one O2 sensor, maybe they will add another for the '07 models. I've heard that a PCIII can make the O2 sensor not needed??? Anyways, I love my RTD's and have had a lot of compliments from others as well.
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