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Your favorite LOUD pipe for '10 Street Glide?

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Originally Posted by JCleary
Bah! All these pipes mentioned all have their benefits, but none of them sound as good as the one.... The only....

THUNDERHEADER

There is no substitute.
Agreed. Unique, and bad to the bone!
 
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I swapped out the factory exhause on my 2011 RG with V&H Dresser Duals and Twin Slash Rounds. The set up is medium loud on acceleration but come down to a very noticeable (but tolerable) sound tone at cruising speeds. To me they are perfect. You should check out some You Tube clips of the various exhausts people have installed. I spend a month doing that before narrowing it down to two choices.
I get compliments all the time on the sound of the dressers with the twin slash rounds.

For me they are perfect, tolerable at cruise but really bark when your on the throttle.
 
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Originally Posted by JCleary
Bah! All these pipes mentioned all have their benefits, but none of them sound as good as the one.... The only....

THUNDERHEADER

There is no substitute.
Right on!
 
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Thunderheader or the Bassani Road Rage!
 
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Forget mufflers all together. V&h long shots all the way. Im running them with big city thunder monster baffles.
 
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the FM 4 1/2" pro tour sound real nice
 
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I absolutely love the performance and sound of my 2-1 thunderheaders. I don't think many other pipes have the tone or the sound of these pipes. I wouldn't suspect you would be dissappointed with these pipes. If you do go with Thunderheaders make sure you get the heat shields with them or wrap them. Alot of heat come off them and the pipe itself will discolor over time
 
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Originally Posted by fripple
Thunderheader or the Bassani Road Rage!
Road rage series 1 or 2?
 
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Originally Posted by STLBagger
I absolutely love the performance and sound of my 2-1 thunderheaders. I don't think many other pipes have the tone or the sound of these pipes. I wouldn't suspect you would be dissappointed with these pipes. If you do go with Thunderheaders make sure you get the heat shields with them or wrap them. Alot of heat come off them and the pipe itself will discolor over time
Lots of Harleys are loud as hell. But most pipes sound like chit.

I don't care where you are, what you are doing, you can always tell a Thunderheader by its unique sound. It's like no other pipe. Bassy, snappy, and ROAR when you want them to! Once you have one you'll understand.
 
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Originally Posted by JCleary
Bah! All these pipes mentioned all have their benefits, but none of them sound as good as the one.... The only....

THUNDERHEADER

There is no substitute.
Originally Posted by viperr817
Agreed. Unique, and bad to the bone!
Originally Posted by Hydroboy35th
Right on!
Originally Posted by fripple
Thunderheader or the Bassani Road Rage!
Originally Posted by STLBagger
I absolutely love the performance and sound of my 2-1 thunderheaders. I don't think many other pipes have the tone or the sound of these pipes. I wouldn't suspect you would be dissappointed with these pipes. If you do go with Thunderheaders make sure you get the heat shields with them or wrap them. Alot of heat come off them and the pipe itself will discolor over time
...'nuff said...
 


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