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Personally I think baggers look dumb with only one exhaust coming out the right side. I think I would rather spend the extra money and have a dummy exhaust out the left side like my buddy has with his Thunderheaders. JMHO
my bro-in-law has an Ultra that he installed a pro pipe on. he swears by the performance- and i agree- but i just cant get over the 'look' of a single pipe on a bagger
to each his own though!
i *think* D&D Fat Cat's have a dummy left side pipe available to match the right side 2-1
You know what they say about opinions. Besides, I thought the original poster asked for pictures.
I really like the D & D on that Black Pearl beauty.
Now, for some reason, a Dyna, or a Softail look OK with one pipe , but, not Baggers, because they have saddlebags? I don't think there is any reason to not put a 2 into 1 on a bagger. Not only do some think it's ok (not dumb) I personally really like the way it looks. It says among other things " I'm different and come and catch me!"
Cool bike rollover. I'm saving!
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