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+1. IMO they are the best looking pipe on the market and they sound pretty good as well. For my 01 I love my 4" Bassani's with the baffles out but I don't have the complications that the newer bikes have.
+1 on this..... or you counld try the new Monster Rounds....thats what i'm salivating for lately..just having a tough time swallowing the price ...but if you got a CVO you can afford them
i don't think Monster Ovals will work...your bike has Extended bags and i'm pretty sure the Ovals don't fit in there....
p.s. there is a thread on here about the Monster Rounds...and there actually is a sound clip of the V&H High Output slip-ons on there ...if you wanna check it out
One thing to keep in mind, your 2009 CVO Road Glide has the cat in the collector. In 2009, the CVO, CA and international bikes all did (the rest did not). No pipes will sound much different with that in there...
One thing to keep in mind, your 2009 CVO Road Glide has the cat in the collector. In 2009, the CVO, CA and international bikes all did (the rest did not). No pipes will sound much different with that in there...
+1..
My thundercone sounds like screamin eagle 65115-98B
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