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Getting ready to celebrate my 10 year wedding anniversary...wife is getting diamond earrings, I'm asking for some new head pipes to replace stock. The wife needs to know exactly what to get, but after doing a little research, I'm totally lost! I have the stock 88 and would like to go with a one piece system or at least clean up the pipe looks under the seat.
You guys are the experts, what would you recommend? I want to stay with the chrome look and the fat 4" caps. I also want them to be very nice. She's getting the earrings, I want some really nice pipes!!!!!
Still researching...so far looking at the Vance & Hines Dual Head Pipes, #541-414. For the Slip on's, trying to decide between the V&H Twin Slash Round, Oval or Monsters. Besides the shape, what's the difference? The rounds are $382, ovals $503 and the monsters $584.
Will this be a good setup for my '05 RKC?
I appreciate any and all your suggestions and advice!
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