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Old 05-05-2006, 08:57 PM
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Default RE: Slip-ons vs. Pipes

I have the VH shortshots. Really like them. Sound great. Look good.

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Default RE: Slip-ons vs. Pipes

I had the V&H bigshots staggered installed after reviewing this board and seeing/hearing other bikes with same on the road. Its an amazing difference, just what I was lookong for. As has been mentioned the slip-ons will probably get you 50% of your desired effect, a subjective comment. I also had the Yost CV kit installed, total was $1200.

Good luck with your decision, the pipes are a good 1st mod IMHO.

Glenn
 
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