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[sm=exactly.gif]Actually doesnt take to long to get used to the looks, like as long as it takes to throw your leg over the saddle and head down the road. and its nice not to have a headache at the end of a daysride. Mike
To me it doesn't look right on a bagger. I like the symmetrical lookof 2 pipes. Don't see that on my bike any time in the future. No offence to those of you who do have them. To each his own.
I'll add another vote for the Supertrapp Supermeg. One of the best preforming exhausts ever made without being obnoxiously loud & gives the bike a muscular look.
I went through a bunch of different exhausts before trying the ST but this one's definitely a keeper.
I had a D&D Fatcat on my last bike. That also gave excellent performance & looked good but was much too loud(much louder than the ST)on my 10.5 compression/Woods cammedmotor for all day cruising.
By the way, looks are all subjective obviously but to my eyes the ugliest exhaust ever made for a bagger is that clumsy T-Rex system that looks like two drain pipes hung off the bike to me......
Has their customer service improved any?? For years they have had a WELL DESERVED reputation as being arrogant a-holes with some of the hands down worst customer service in the industry(a typical comment is "the pipes are nice, but I'll never deal with the company again")
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