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When I got my '07 FLHR it had SE cans in it which were marginally louder than stock. After a bit of looking around I found Big City Thunder headpipe baffles for around $80.00. With a piece of 1-3/4 straight exhaust tube from the local NAPA store and some couplers I cut out the baffles and ran straight through the SE can. I have been running these for 5 years now, excellent sound at a fraction of the cost.
I am running the V&H P/D with CFR's also. And as others have said they have a very deep tone, you can feel it! When leaving the chandler hotel in Fayetteville yesterday morning I started the bike and few bikes down it set there alarm off! They sound great!
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