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hi guys,
I am looking to buy new exhaust for my 2010 EG , I am looking for nice crisp deap sound, also some improvement in power.
People that I asked told me one of this 3 pipes.
1. thunderheader,
2. D&D,
3. rinehart
so if you have any of this give me your oppinion or should I go for something else,
I want ful system no slip ons.
thanks,
Grof
Everyone of us is different...Best bet would be to go to the next rally or even your dealer on a busy day and look and listen to guys pipes....most guys have no problem lettin you listen..LOl....good luck in your quest!!!!!!!!!!.......o~`o................
In the short time I've owned my bike, I have had numerous people stop me to ask what I'm running, and have been told It's the best sounding bike they have heard. (I Love it)
I have V&H True duals and SE mufflers (64926-99) with a SE air cleaner. but this is on a TC88, not sure if soud varies from my 88 to your 96.
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