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I've been talking to my build guy down here in S. Florida, and he's suggesting the D&D Fatcat for my '10 RK 103". He's saying it's hands down one of the best performing exhaust.. I'm searching the forum, and it seems like they've had great feedback.
I'm having trouble with the cosmetic angle of them, but I guess it's really about my experience on the bike rather than what it looks like to others when I ride by.
My question is: Does anyone have pics of their touring bike with black fat cats? I'd love to see some road kings, but any touring bike pics would be great.
I have one in black on my 08 103 RK cop bike....love it!!
It's definitely firmer than any other seat I've ridden. That's a good thing for me. On a MCC-modified stock seat, I was getting stingers in my upper thighs after about 2 hours. I can literally ride until I can't hold my eyes open on this seat. I didn't find it uncomfortable when I first put it on, but it became much more comfortable after about 1,000 miles. And it's leather so it breathes, which is huge when it gets hot.
Beautiful scoots fellas.. My mech said that the black puts off a lot more heat than the chrome.. Anyone have experience with this?
Check out the Dragula pipe on DragosBikeWorks.In installed one on my '09 FLTR. It's very similar to the D&D.I rode mine this weekend in 95 degree weather in traffic with shorts on and I experienced very little if any heat off of this pipe.It's ceramic coated inside and out has interchangeable tips, you can get it in 2 different baffle sizes .I think it goes for $650.I gained 14hp/5tq just with this pipe.I was previously running a V&H ProPipeHO.My bike is Procharged and boasting 194hp/155tq and if doesnt run hot nothing will.This pipe is nothing short of awesome.
Check out the Dragula pipe on DragosBikeWorks.In installed one on my '09 FLTR. It's very similar to the D&D.I rode mine this weekend in 95 degree weather in traffic with shorts on and I experienced very little if any heat off of this pipe.It's ceramic coated inside and out has interchangeable tips, you can get it in 2 different baffle sizes .I think it goes for $650.I gained 14hp/5tq just with this pipe.I was previously running a V&H ProPipeHO.My bike is Procharged and boasting 194hp/155tq and if doesnt run hot nothing will.This pipe is nothing short of awesome.
Dude.. your #'s are scary! I will definitely check that pipe out.
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