View Poll Results: Favorite 2 into 1 exhaust
Rinehart
5
7.04%
Supertrapp
14
19.72%
Bassani
9
12.68%
Thunderheader
9
12.68%
D&D
11
15.49%
Vance and Hines
11
15.49%
Bub
4
5.63%
other
8
11.27%
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Exhaust Question: 2 into 1
#1
Exhaust Question: 2 into 1
So I am looking to upgrade my stock exhaust on 2006 fxdci. I have narrowed it down to 2 systems;
Supertrapp 2:1 Supermeg
Rinehart 2 into 1
I am mostly looking for a deep rumble and something that my neighbors won't protest me. Anyone have experience with these exhaust systems and willing to share?
Thanks
Supertrapp 2:1 Supermeg
Rinehart 2 into 1
I am mostly looking for a deep rumble and something that my neighbors won't protest me. Anyone have experience with these exhaust systems and willing to share?
Thanks
#2
my vote is thunderheader. great performance, sounds fantastic, its loud, and i dont care what my neighbors say but in your case id say go with the supertrapp. you basically control the sound and its a great performing pipe. my dad has the screaming eagle slip-on on his ultra (which is just a supertrapp pipe with a harley stamp) and its sound great. quiet enough at idle but barks when you hit the throttle. he loves it and it performs awesome!!
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From a performance standpoint, D&D, Supertrapp, or Bassani. If you dont want to annoy your neighbors, theres D&D or Supertrapp.
The best sounding is the Rinehart, but its loud.
I dont care for Thunderheader, because when you look up "problem" in the harley dictionary, thunderheader is the first definition there it. Besides, they're loud and everybody and their brother runs them.
Supertrapp sounds like a monkey spanking a watermelon at idle, and is relatively quiet when you romp on it. On a built motor, it sounds great.
Bassani can get loud under light acceleration, but sounds good at idle.
D&D sounds good at idle, and sounds spirited when you get on it, and performs almost as well as the Supertrapp.
I noticed Sampson wasnt on your list. They sound good, are known to break windows a block away, and nobody will want to ride behind you.
I run a modified Supertrapp, because I'm known to not care what anyone else thinks. Except maybe my neighbors, whom I happen to like a lot.
The best sounding is the Rinehart, but its loud.
I dont care for Thunderheader, because when you look up "problem" in the harley dictionary, thunderheader is the first definition there it. Besides, they're loud and everybody and their brother runs them.
Supertrapp sounds like a monkey spanking a watermelon at idle, and is relatively quiet when you romp on it. On a built motor, it sounds great.
Bassani can get loud under light acceleration, but sounds good at idle.
D&D sounds good at idle, and sounds spirited when you get on it, and performs almost as well as the Supertrapp.
I noticed Sampson wasnt on your list. They sound good, are known to break windows a block away, and nobody will want to ride behind you.
I run a modified Supertrapp, because I'm known to not care what anyone else thinks. Except maybe my neighbors, whom I happen to like a lot.
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From a performance standpoint, D&D, Supertrapp, or Bassani. If you dont want to annoy your neighbors, theres D&D or Supertrapp.
The best sounding is the Rinehart, but its loud.
I dont care for Thunderheader, because when you look up "problem" in the harley dictionary, thunderheader is the first definition there it. Besides, they're loud and everybody and their brother runs them.
Supertrapp sounds like a monkey spanking a watermelon at idle, and is relatively quiet when you romp on it. On a built motor, it sounds great.
Bassani can get loud under light acceleration, but sounds good at idle.
D&D sounds good at idle, and sounds spirited when you get on it, and performs almost as well as the Supertrapp.
I noticed Sampson wasnt on your list. They sound good, are known to break windows a block away, and nobody will want to ride behind you.
I run a modified Supertrapp, because I'm known to not care what anyone else thinks. Except maybe my neighbors, whom I happen to like a lot.
The best sounding is the Rinehart, but its loud.
I dont care for Thunderheader, because when you look up "problem" in the harley dictionary, thunderheader is the first definition there it. Besides, they're loud and everybody and their brother runs them.
Supertrapp sounds like a monkey spanking a watermelon at idle, and is relatively quiet when you romp on it. On a built motor, it sounds great.
Bassani can get loud under light acceleration, but sounds good at idle.
D&D sounds good at idle, and sounds spirited when you get on it, and performs almost as well as the Supertrapp.
I noticed Sampson wasnt on your list. They sound good, are known to break windows a block away, and nobody will want to ride behind you.
I run a modified Supertrapp, because I'm known to not care what anyone else thinks. Except maybe my neighbors, whom I happen to like a lot.
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