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Old 02-18-2010, 07:58 AM
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Like the Rinehart Staggered. Sound and performance I was going for. Got lucky on price.........$300 new on ebay!
 
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Old 02-18-2010, 08:05 AM
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I had Big Radius on my Road King, that was only because you weren't seeing them on baggers too much. It seems like every other softail I see around here has the Big Radius pipes on it. I like the Rineharts, but they were a little pricey for me. If I were you though, I'd do the crossbacks I think They do look awesome and the one's I have heard sound great. I am a recert convert to the 2 into 1s though. I LOVE my Bassani Road Rage short
 
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Originally Posted by Night_Train
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you don't count!, you would have the rineharts cutoff at the rear and heat tape wrapped in under 5 minutes *just given you grief man*
LMFAO. Would you belive I went through 3- 4 1/2" grinders last year! CTFSU!
 
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Lundee, I know this is really off topic for the thread but what kind of rear fender and fender struts are you using? Is that the Heartland Kit? I'm thinkin' about just getting a FatBoy tin and choppin' it down. What do you think?
 
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Old 02-19-2010, 03:29 AM
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badest ones I've seen are the shockwaves,, just me

I've seen dyno's on the V&H's and there really good, just lots of them out there..

no nothing on the RH's
 
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when it comes to aftermarket harley exhaust, you cant go wrong with the Rhinehart
 
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Old 06-07-2010, 02:56 PM
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D&D Fatcats 2 into 1 w/ Big Bore Baffles is the only way to go...
 
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I have the BR2-2 in black with BCT baffles and was looking at changing to a 2-1 eventually, for performance. I like the D&D lowcat in black. Not sure how they compare or sound to rhineharts. I know D&D has a great rep around here.
 
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Rhineharts, deep and loud
 
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Old 06-07-2010, 11:18 PM
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nice pipes Rowdy, they look very low...do they scrap the tarmac?
 


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