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Hello All,
i bought a 2006 roadking classic FLHRCI last year and want to change the exhaust and was thinking of the Rhinehart true duals. I was wondering if anyone out there has them and how you liked them. i am looking for a deeper and louder sound and not sure how they are. I have the standard pipes on them now and want a little louder sound but not overly loud. It would be nice to get a little more power also, but not sure how much to expect. I was considering the screaming eagle slip ons but don't know if they will do much other than a louder sound. I am being told by my local dealer that i need to buy a screamin eagle air filter and the down load if i make any kind of exhaust modifications. Is this true? There seems to be a lot of different brands of pipes out there and don't know if maybe one is better than others or ones i should stay away from. I kind of wantto go to a 1 into 1 header for each head because i have been told itimproves the sound and performance of the bike. If anyone can help i would appreciate it. I am new to this sight and not sure how to get around and maybe this has been asked before.
Hello and welcome to the forum from central PA. You might want to post that in the tech forum and the touring forum you'll get a lot of replies I'm sure.
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