Paughco Exhaust
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I think they sound great....they idle great and are loud as hell when I get on it. I have DK Thunder Torque bolts about 6 inches inside the tips, which mellowed em out a bit
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Paughco was the place to find parts for your ride before all the other aftermarket suppliers came along.
http://www.paughco.com/
V-Twin too- aka Ted's Cycle.
http://stores.ebay.com/Edoering74
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V-Twin too- aka Ted's Cycle.
http://stores.ebay.com/Edoering74
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Thanks everyone. Man, exactly what I was hoping ( not expecting) to hear. I am gonna go with them for my 95' softail. I like the 1 3/4"...closer to original stock look. I was contemplating V&H, which I've had on other bikes. But I agree with what someone said....the fact that so many bikes have them. I'm more in to less popular, whenever possible.
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Used Paughco drag pipes and their 610 mufflers onmy Bronson Tribute. They sounded so great, my friends liked them so much he did the same to his sportster. Had paughco on my shovel as well. Put on and forget about them until you rev. Sounds good, no rust issues. Just good solid old school exhaust.
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Bob Paugh and Bob Warren started Paughos in early 60s
[QUOTE=TwiZted Biker;16821262]Paughco pipes are clones of Cycleshack stuff, both have been around forever and are good been using both on shovels almost exclusively for decades.[/QUOTE.
Was as started with Paugh having a steel fab shop with presses and benders for aircraft parts. And Bob Warren owned and operated a chrome shop in North Hollywood they hooked up and first product was a reman set of HDs tin primary's which after perfecting them had permission to produce and sell them. After that moved on to other handle bars,exhaust pipes,tanks also where making some of the first production coffin tanks and others and also frames and related parts and there biggest account then in southern CA. Was one of the most well known M.C. Clubs in that area. I was privileged to work with Bob Warren here in Reno for 15 years and learned a lot about the history of the custom car bikes and of the Hurricane boats he also built then. Ride safe. Wild Bill Sparks Nv. pics of one of his boats I owned
Was as started with Paugh having a steel fab shop with presses and benders for aircraft parts. And Bob Warren owned and operated a chrome shop in North Hollywood they hooked up and first product was a reman set of HDs tin primary's which after perfecting them had permission to produce and sell them. After that moved on to other handle bars,exhaust pipes,tanks also where making some of the first production coffin tanks and others and also frames and related parts and there biggest account then in southern CA. Was one of the most well known M.C. Clubs in that area. I was privileged to work with Bob Warren here in Reno for 15 years and learned a lot about the history of the custom car bikes and of the Hurricane boats he also built then. Ride safe. Wild Bill Sparks Nv. pics of one of his boats I owned
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