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Thanks for all the advise I really do appreciate it. I have decided to go with the Rinehart S/O's and stock headers so I believe I will be happy with that.
As far as the Laws go and such in Huntington Beach out here they will pull you over on a stock scooter! Really taking it to far. But you have a lot of winers and haters out there. I just do my best to stay as quiet as I can if I have to ride through.
Again, thanks for all the info. Cant wait to finally hear my bike roar!
+1 for Supertrapp: Tunable, and you can switch between the open (LOUD) and closed (silent) end caps. BTW, that fixit ticket - you have to show that the pipes are no longer loud to get signed off, it's not just send in $25 and forget it. If you don't get it signed off, you can't renew your registration.
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