What are the quietest true dual setup
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RE: What are the quietest true dual setup
ORIGINAL: rm4040
Go with street performance SE mufflers, V and H headers and a Fuel Pak. You get the look, the louder than stock, but not too loudand reducedheat.
Go with street performance SE mufflers, V and H headers and a Fuel Pak. You get the look, the louder than stock, but not too loudand reducedheat.
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RE: What are the quietest true dual setup
Might as well try these on their level 1 mods:
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RE: What are the quietest true dual setup
ORIGINAL: KCBULLDOG
I was told my Bassani true duels with power curve pipe were loud. Maybe depends on each persons ear.
I was told my Bassani true duels with power curve pipe were loud. Maybe depends on each persons ear.
I think the best choice would be to get the V&H true dual head pipes and then research which slip-ons to add. There are some good performing slip-ons that are quiet...Supertrap SE comes to mind.
I have the V&H with Rinehart Eaglebeaks on my RG it is just right for me.
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RE: What are the quietest true dual setup
I have V + H true duals on my 08 RG. Reasons for this choice;
1. I like the look having the side of the bike opened up, no crossover pipe covering the tranny.
2. Gets rid of a bit of heat on the right leg.
3. V + H pipes will fit ANY stock size muffler, so you can play with different stock cans (cheap at flea markets) to get the sound you want.
Note: Newer touring model left and right mufflers have different baffeling inside, so you cant use them on a true dual system. Look in the inlet end with a flashlight before you buy!
1. I like the look having the side of the bike opened up, no crossover pipe covering the tranny.
2. Gets rid of a bit of heat on the right leg.
3. V + H pipes will fit ANY stock size muffler, so you can play with different stock cans (cheap at flea markets) to get the sound you want.
Note: Newer touring model left and right mufflers have different baffeling inside, so you cant use them on a true dual system. Look in the inlet end with a flashlight before you buy!
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