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was just reading about the Cobra power port dual headpipe and was wondering if anyone was running them and any positive or negative feedback on them. Price seems online with others. Sound good online hooked up with the Cobra race pro 4 slipons.
was just reading about the Cobra power port dual headpipe and was wondering if anyone was running them and any positive or negative feedback on them. Price seems online with others. Sound good online hooked up with the Cobra race pro 4 slipons.
I installed one on my 14 Street Glide; easy installation and I am running with stock slip ons so far; without the cat in the headpipe the stockers sound good. I will be adding some other slip ons down the road but this setup will do for now.
I run one on my 2010 Street Glide. Great looking and performing pipe. One of the best bangs for the buck IMHO. And it is one of the easiest head pipes I've ever installed the way the crossover is set up.
thats good to hear. they are starting to catch on in this area and I plan on givin' them a listen on a bike night when folks are leaving the parking lot.
S&S and klockwerks both offer a similar pipe (I thinks it's the same one). I have the S&S version and am very happy with it, noticeable seat of the pants torque increase.
I have been on the Cobra USA site, and like the fact that they put the crossover between
the two pipes. The look is true duals, but the power port adds torque and midrange horse
power by evening out the exhaust flow. I was thinking of Vance & Hinnes dresser duals but
I am not sure at this time on which pipe to pick.
Very happy with the cobra powerport head pipe with four inch big louie's. Good sound and even better when you get on it.
I picked mine up from Direct Cycle Parts for $348
Another happy user here. I replaced V&H Big Shot Duals with these on my 2009 Road King. Easy install, and the fit and finish is stellar. Perhaps the last head pipe I will ever buy for my bike.
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