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Well I ditched my rinehart slip on's after my welder buddy screwed up my "cat gutting" attempt and decided to go with the V&H chrome pro pipe.
V&H says that the outlet on the "H.O." black pipe is 4.5" but it doesn't say anything for the chrome one. I'm assuming it's the same, but I hate assuming.
I'm also curious as to the different baffles.
Mine is coming with the standard, which I'll probably stay with, but I'm curious to the sound and performance differences with the quiet baffle and the competition baffle.
I ordered my PC-V from Fuel Moto today already mapped for my setup, (pro pipe standard baffle and stage 1 a/c) but if I decide to go with the quiet baffle or the competition baffle, will I need to have it remapped??
Mine is the non high output, and the inside diameter of the muffler is 3, outside is 4.5. I have the standard baffle, and it's fine at highway speed. Makes you heard when needed.
Finish and fit is second to none. You'll be very pleased at the results.
Have the black ProPipe which is the "H.O." version of the ProPipe..
Worls great. Doing on the dyno Thursday. Sounds great, can hear stereo up to 70 mph easily, but still sounds good, when ya put the coals to it
I have the HO slip-on on my 2010 SG and am very happy with the sound and looks. Since I still have the cat in my head pipe it sounds perfect with the baffle that came with it. Can be loud if I want it but long highway rides I can here the tunes and not be bothered with that loud jackhammer sound some pipes give.
Good luck with your choice. If you go with a V&H pipe I'm sure you will be happy the fit and finish is very good on there stuff.
Well I ditched my rinehart slip on's after my welder buddy screwed up my "cat gutting" attempt and decided to go with the V&H chrome pro pipe.
V&H says that the outlet on the "H.O." black pipe is 4.5" but it doesn't say anything for the chrome one. I'm assuming it's the same, but I hate assuming.
I'm also curious as to the different baffles.
Mine is coming with the standard, which I'll probably stay with, but I'm curious to the sound and performance differences with the quiet baffle and the competition baffle.
I ordered my PC-V from Fuel Moto today already mapped for my setup, (pro pipe standard baffle and stage 1 a/c) but if I decide to go with the quiet baffle or the competition baffle, will I need to have it remapped??
Thanks guys!
leave it as is... you'll love it ! deep throaty tone when hammerin' down and a nice pleasant unobnoxiuos tone at cruising speeds, and better performance.
this is my toolin' around town bike ... V&H 2 to 1 Pro Pipe
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