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Nothing wrong with Ebay IMO I have done over 100 transactions there and if there is ever trouble they handle it. That's why there is buyer protection and a feedback system, it works. I think that's a fair price if all you need is a gutted stock pipe.
I am contemplating going with a gutted head pipe and came across this on eBAY- http://www.ebay.com/itm/181055222921?
Anybody got any feedback on going with one of these? Are they worth it? I don't have access to gutting my own header or know anyone locally that can/will do it.
Trying to save some bucks with going with one of these & some slip-ons versus going with a complete "performance package". For now at least, mostly looking to improve the sound & cut back on the heat.
thx for the feedback!
I'm considering doing this also. It appears that the eBayer has had success with his catless pipes with good feedback. I read his reviews and sounds OK with me. Like McFrosty, I don't want to drop a huge amount of $$$. Just looking to get reduce the heat and beef up the sound a little with my Rinehart 4" slipons.
I was surprise to learn that my local Harley dealer will gut cats for $100. I asked him if they would support a 3rd party header without a cat, he told me to save the money let them do it.
I was surprise to learn that my local Harley dealer will gut cats for $100. I asked him if they would support a 3rd party header without a cat, he told me to save the money let them do it.
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