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Old 12-09-2010, 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by harris48cars
Thanks for this picture Senior. I have the yellow CVO also and wandered what the black pipe would look like. If only they could put a black chrome finish on the pipe. Question. Is the system you have an upswept version and could you give me the part number. With that info I think I can finally make a decision.
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I bought this bike as a dealer demo with the engine work and pipes already installed. The paper work that the dealer gave me reads as a part # of: 496-31BBQSB. When I look at the D&D site I don't see that number so I can't be sure as to which baffle my pipe has.

The pipes are pretty loud but sound awesome with the SE259E cams and the 110 motor.

The "upswept" is not really drastic and/or noticeable to me. I've never thought to myself, "holy **** that thing can be used as a rocket launcher."

With all the other chrome on the CVO, I think that the black pipe makes a nice contrast with the yellow paint.

Good luck with whatever choice you make ...
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Old 12-10-2010, 03:58 AM
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Thanks. That part number is for a "Street Bob". Interesting.
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Old 12-11-2010, 10:58 AM
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yeah, 06+ have more upsweep than 05 on down. I scrape mine quite a bit on right handed turns. Probably gonna get some new pipes soon enough. Most likely some bassani pro streets.
 
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Old 12-14-2010, 11:24 AM
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Awesome pic of the FXDF. I'm prepping to put the D&D's on, yet wondered what it'd look like. Thanks!
 
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Old 12-14-2010, 11:27 AM
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All I want to say is the D&D fatcat is the single best thing I have done for my bike performance wise yet. It runs like a top with a ton more grunt. Then i did the 95" kit and got a real Dyno tune and this bike is really running great. It was hard to believe the difference that a quality dyno tune made, but I found it well worth the money. Once you get the fatcat you will be floored. I can get you best price around on all D&D products as well.

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