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Thanks a lot for the video. The pipes sound perfect to me, not too loud, and still a nice deep sound too them. I am too cheap for the PCIII, so I will probably go with the download.
Yes, the PCIII is pricey at $279.00 - I got mine through Eastern Performance Cycles on Ebay.
I do love the tuner though, and after putting 500+ miles on my bikes this weekend I can say their maps are right on with the SE line...an awesome difference in performance given the new air and pipes too.
The biggest improvement for me though is the rev extender given the 5 speed transmission. I do a lot of riding around the mountains and blue ridge parkway and it's a major plus to be able to extend the rev limit in lower gears.
Does anyone think that the two different SE pipes (slash down v.s. slash out) would have any difference in sound, or is it just a personal stlying thing?
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