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2013 FLHTK 110th. Today is stock. I'm looking for stage 1. Top of list is FM Pro Billet A/C so I can keep the 110th cover, Power Vision, V&H Dresser Duals and Rinehart 4" slip-ons. Now if I just knew that it wouldn't be too loud so my head rattles after 4-5 hours on it. Dresser Duals just look better to me than the Power Duals, and I want the deepest subtle thunder in the mufflers I can get. I'm not into the raspy sound I got out of the Rush's I bought for an older Road King.
Anybody have this combination? If so, can others stand to ride behind you? Can you hear the stereo at 45-50 mph?
If so I'm ordering tomorrow.
Other combos considered. FuelMoto wants to sell me everything Jackpot. Haven't heard them except for YouTube, and it's hard to get a good feel using that as a guide. Thanks All!
It's purty simple stuff. Head for your local biker bar, ask questions, listen to as many pipes as you can. Ask more questions. Listen some more. Do this till you've driven yourself crazy and then go back and do it again the next weekend till you can decide for yourself what you want.
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