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Just spoke to 2 different shops and both guys said with dresser duals and vh hi output slip ons the sound is amazing said its throaty low feels like its pounding in your chest anybody out there heard this setup let me know your thoughts on it thanks.......
if you live somewhere where there are "bike nights" you could go and see/ hear what appeals to you.
You'll notice that the sound is very different depending on the position of the listener
I wanna be loud enough that riding companions know if I am accelerating or decelerating. Not so loud that is gets fatiguing.
What seems 'awesome" when you are bar hopping is a lot less fun on full days in the saddle.- you may want to take your "typical" use into consideration.
mike
Last edited by mkguitar; Feb 15, 2011 at 10:51 AM.
yeah im getting an exhaust before the bike nights and stuff start had a 2-1 thunderheader on my 08 like the sound just want it to be a deeper throatier sound
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