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I have had good results with Direct Cycle Parts as well. I have Power Duals and Monster Rounds on my Ultra, I thought they were loud but... I just added True Duals and CFRs on my Road King and they are LOUD!!! Makes the Ultra seem quite.
You will hear some negatives about this vendor but I have never had a problem.
I have bought from them several times and had quick, no problem delivery but you may want to do a search on the forum about them before ordering
Direct Cycle Parts, Power Duals $461, Monster Ovals $655
Me neither, would likely buy from them again. It always depends on the circumstances. It's like MCC, never read a bad review on them. Sent them my seat to have mod'ed and I'll never do it again or endorse them. Go figure.
Try Eastern Performance. You guys saying that the Monster Ovals/Rounds are loud, I find them to be kind of mellow, but I'm coming from a set of Big Shots on my last bike.
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