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Uh.. I beg to differ. Big difference in the sound of my bike going from 2-1-2 to V&H Dresser Duals.
Big difference. Not much at idle, but they bark now when I get on it, vs a mild rumble with 2-1-2.
Not sure which true duals you're talking about but it was a big, unmistakable (and welcome) change for me.
Well I ran Rinehart on my last bike and they were LOUD. Haven't had an opportunity to ride with anyone with a 2-1-2 so I have nothing to compare with. I know my gutted stocker ain't cuttin the mustard tho.
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I recommend you call MGS and talk to Chris. As far as I know, their pipes are same as stock so any slip-on will work. I have a pair of the slip-on's on my stock header.
And they will sell you just the header. They have 2 different styles as well.
I don't work for them, but I am a fan. Killer pipes.
I had V&H Ovals on my 07 Ultra for a while with the stock head pipe and then bought their dresser duals and it sounded so different you would of sworn they were different slip ons! It sounded that different.
I recommend you call MGS and talk to Chris. As far as I know, their pipes are same as stock so any slip-on will work. I have a pair of the slip-on's on my stock header.
And they will sell you just the header. They have 2 different styles as well.
I don't work for them, but I am a fan. Killer pipes.
Agreed, call MGS and get it straight from the horse's mouth. I understood their TD headers were too large to mate with conventional slip-ons. I do know that stock H-D muffler clamps would not fit on the TD set I got from them. Their site advertises slip-on 4" mufflers...maybe they're making two different mufflers (2" for their TD header, and 1.75" for the stock)?
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