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There's a set of them in a dumpster in Chatsworth. Mine we're defective, could not be tuned (SERT) and I was on the road so I had little choice but to toss them and buy a quality set from Rinehart.
No one else has posted a quality issue with theirs so I guess I just got screwed out of $700. They did look nice and were an easy install but they were obnoxiously loud. Could have been the defects but others whine about them.
I ride 25K+ each year and could not take their sound without ear plugs. If you ride in town you should be fine. But cruising all day at speed and you'll get on helluva headache.
Roger that! Ride-on, different is good, that is one of the reasons I went with the T-Rex. Not knocking the others, but for me...the best pipes I've ever owned.
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