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For you folks that run a 2 into 1 like the V&H Propipe or Supertrapp on touring bikes, how do you like it. What did you do on the left side where the OEM exhaust was?
I run Bassani Road Rage on my Electra Glide. The performance is unbeatable, that's the case with 2-1's in general. I left the left side, on that bike I was more concerned with performance than looks. If the looks are really important, most 2-1 manufacturers sell a flase pipe for the left side to keep the traditional true dual look.
Love my Drago's 2:1 Dragula Hmmmm heck I just changed the rear bags & fender, to enhance the rear look !!! Actually my 2010 FLHX came from the factory with 2:1....
Love my Drago's 2:1 Dragula Hmmmm heck I just changed the rear bags & fender, to enhance the rear look !!! Actually my 2010 FLHX came from the factory with 2:1....
+1 on the Dragula. Looks good, makes lots of power and sounds great!
I run Bassani Road Rage on my Electra Glide. The performance is unbeatable, that's the case with 2-1's in general. I left the left side, on that bike I was more concerned with performance than looks. If the looks are really important, most 2-1 manufacturers sell a flase pipe for the left side to keep the traditional true dual look.
Ran Hooker 2-1s on my Road King, and now have the Road Rages on my Road Glide. I didn't think I would like the one side exhaust but it sorta grows on ya. Only complaint on the RR is no heat shields, but haven't noticed any excessive heat issues as yet.
Thunderheader on my ride. Love it. Have a Pro Pipe for a little. It was good at idle, but just wasnt a fan on full throttle. Both have great power though
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