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Hey guys!
I've been reading and searching the forums for a long time. But I have yet to find an answer to my question so here it is. I was over on the bassani site and I noticed they had three different 2-1 exhausts for my bike. What's the difference in them? I could understand 2 but 3?? Hope someone can offer some info. These are the part #s.
FLH737
FLH767
FLH777
AH OK..That explains why theres diffent part numbers. I checked into it again and I see now. think I mustve been half asleep or something. Sorry for the dumb question guys. How well does the finish hold up on these? And how loud are they? I like loud an from what Ive heard on youtube they sound badass. Im still formulating a plan as to how i want my bike to look/sound. Originally wanted big radius pipes but now im thinking of doing a black exhaust..so Im still doing research and reading alot on the forums. Thanks again!
Get 'em. You won't be disappointed. I had them on two different scoots and they always got better with each mile. I'd have them on this scoot but I got a great deal from Fuel Moto on their system.
Hey guys!
I've been reading and searching the forums for a long time. But I have yet to find an answer to my question so here it is. I was over on the bassani site and I noticed they had three different 2-1 exhausts for my bike. What's the difference in them? I could understand 2 but 3?? Hope someone can offer some info. These are the part #s.
FLH737
FLH767
FLH777
Thanks in advance!!!
Those are aircraft built by Boeing? I'm typed in the 737
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