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I just got the Supertrapp Supermeg Tuesday and love them, I'm in the process of adding and removing discs to see where my bike performs best and has a sound I like. I've tried 10 disc and moved up to 15, and will probably reduce the number from 15 until I get the sound level I want before having it dyno tuned. It didn't take long for me to like the look of the two into one.
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2-1 takes some getting used to on a bagger................but in the end you'll get used to the looks of it.
Supertrapp is the way to go if you want quieter power and adjustability.
Have a Chrome D&D on the '07 Dyna with a BB kit and its loud and looks great.
Have a Black D&D going on my '07 FLHX to match the BB kit and i have the quiet baffle for that. Looks a bit funky- but i will take funky any day as i know 2-1 makes lots of Tq/Hp.
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