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Yep, me again! Now that we're in the process of solving the "Dawggg" issue, I need to decide what kind of pipes to put on my Glide. Once they do the engine work, I'm having them remove the catalytic converter/head pipes and replace with true duals. Yeah, I know a 2into1 would probably deliver better performance, but I just like the look of 2into2 on a tour bike.
Had some Bub's Rinehart true duals on my Road King and liked them alot....great sound till they got old. Kinda thinking about sticking with Screamin' Eagles, but I know there's alot of good pipes out there.
Hey okcdoughboy,
Seems that we have the same bike; colorwise that is. Do you have a better photo of the Jackpots on the your bike? Looks like you changed the headers too?
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