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SMSGTBob, you should go with at the very least, a decatted header. Also go to Fuel Moto and get their crossover pipe...it ain't smashed like Harley's.
You are going to LOVE the sound of these pipes, bro!! IMHO, they are the best sounding out there. Get your bike tuned, or they WILL blue.
Go to You Tube to hear them.
Next year, I will get my own CFR's (saving pennies)!
I waited over 10 weeks to get mine. I knew if I didn't hold out for them I would always wished I had, regardless of how whatever else I would have bought would have sounded. I have them now and I really like them. They sound awsome!! The best part for me was how well they mellow out on the open road. At 70mph they are just a nice rumble in the background not overbearing at all. At idle or under accel they sound mean!! Perfect combo for me.
thanks I will hold out but its hard because I told myself I was not going to ride till I got my pipes
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