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I have a pair of Vance and Hines Twin Slash MONSTER Slip Ons. This is NOT the same pipe as the Twin Slash Ovals. These "Monster" Twin Slash Pipes are LARGER in diameter than the normal twin slash ovals. They are in excellent condition. There is one super small scuff (the size of an eraser on a #2 pencil) on the bottom of the pipe (that you cant see it when mounted). They were purchased in 2011 and have very few miles on them.
updated the description. some people PMd me thinking they were the smaller diameter twin slash ovals. I just thought I'd clarify that these are the twin slash monsters, which are much larger than the normal twin slash ovals. vance & hines product ID for these pipes are 16765. normal ovals are 16767.
Here is another thread with pictures showing the large size is the new V&H Twin Slash "Monsters".
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