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I am thinking about going with a true dual system on my 2012 Road King. Either MGS or Freedom Performance. First, will I have any warranty issues doing this. I have seen a lot of positive reviews on the MGS system, but does anyone have any experience with Freedom Performance system? Thanks in advance.
I am a 2-1 guy but if I were to go True Duals I would go MGS I like the way I see them around the forums helping out members and such. Good luck.
rhinehart true duals on my 03 electra glide. going the ear plug route for the highway this year. some say you can hear the radio with them. we'll see. nice around town though
+1 Had Rinehart TD's on my last few bikes and the sound gets a little loud after a few hours on the road (yes, I'm getting OLD!). I'm good with the stock mufflers & gutted stock head pipe for now. Thinking of FM's Jackpot Dyno Tuned 4" slip ons but really want to hear them in person first and that may be hard to do here on the West Coast as FM is not very well known here.
I have freeedom performance outlaws true duals, they sounds awesome nice deep and low in chrome, I am looking to sell or trade for the same ones or MGS true duals in Black. I am blacking my bike out this winter.
mike
Let us know if you sell those, we'll work you a killer deal on a black set of MGS True Duals. If you like the sound of your current setup, you will love our loud baffle option. Very deep growl that can be heard for miles around. We're ready when you are!
Let us know if you sell those, we'll work you a killer deal on a black set of MGS True Duals. If you like the sound of your current setup, you will love our loud baffle option. Very deep growl that can be heard for miles around. We're ready when you are!
Hey MSG... Just got a set of vance and hines 3" Fishtail slipons for my 2000 road king, and i absolutely love the look, and they sound great to, but i really would like to get rid of the factory crossover exhaust and go to true duals. You guys just sell the headers so i could keep my fishtails?
I have Freedom Performance and I really like them. I checked out both brands before making the purchase on Freedom Performance. Not really much difference. Actually, I could find any difference in the two head pipes. I like the Freedom Performance mufflers much better than MGS and that was purely for the looks. The fact that my indie sells Freedom Performance plus the looks of mufflers is why I went with Freedom Performance.
Hey MSG... Just got a set of vance and hines 3" Fishtail slipons for my 2000 road king, and i absolutely love the look, and they sound great to, but i really would like to get rid of the factory crossover exhaust and go to true duals. You guys just sell the headers so i could keep my fishtails?
We sure do. $499 for our stepped head pipes that fit all touring bikes 95-2012. Direct replacement. Call me today for a special price. 661.951.9878
jimd408 I have V@H T D on my 08 Ultra I had the V@H Mufflers they wre way to loud I had them repacked with the V@H repack stuff still too loud so i went to the hardwarestore and bough a 16 inch 5/8 drill bit and drilled the baffels out of my stock Harley mufflers and I am real pleased with them
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