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Old Mar 7th, 2006, 08:47 AM   #1
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I have a 2002 FLSTS and I would like to put "true duals" on the bike. I did this with my 1992 FLHTC, but things have changed a bit since I did my 1992.

This is what I want:

- A true dual set up with a deep throaty sound. I know that the larger the diameter on the muffler, the throatier the sound.

I have not found anything yet I am satisfied with, so I am looking for help from you all.

Things I have considered:
1) Samson headers with KerKer mufflers (setup I did on my 1992).
2) Samson true dual setup, but the mufflers are 2 1/2" (or something like that).

I was looking at V&H mufflers too, but not sure if they will slip onto a Samson header. The easiest thing would be to buy a complete true dual set up from Samson (or others if they exist), but I don't know what they will sound like.

Any advice/information is greatly appreciated.

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Old Mar 7th, 2006, 09:17 AM   #2
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txasylum,

BUB offers the Rinehart exhaustsystems for softail models here are some of the details on the product from the Bub site:

"These performance-oriented exhausts are loaded with features. The Rinehart line of exhausts are second to none in both torque and overall horsepower. A multi-stepped header design offers increased air flow, while specially designed 1 3/4" baffles create a unique sound and just the right amount of backpressure. 2 1/2" heat shields offer a clean, fat look. Adding a touch of class are our highly polished, black anodized end caps with the Rinehart signature proudly engraved in each one. Compatible with both floorboards and pegs, this system also comes standard with an 02 Sensor port for after market fuel management."

Some more information about the pipes can be found in the thread "Rinehart by Bub Exhaust pipes" in the "Tech Talk" section.

Now I do not have any personal experience with the Rinehart exhaust systems but have heard nothing but good things about them.

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Old Mar 8th, 2006, 07:24 AM   #3
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I looked at the Bub pipes, but they don't have what I am looking for. I want true duals with one pipe on each side of the bike, with fishtails. The only thing I can find are Samson, but their muffler diameter is 2 1/4", which to doesn't provide that deep sound. I have been trying to find a soundbite of the pipe, but no luck.

Also, I live in a small West Texas town, so bike gatherings are very limited.

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Old Mar 8th, 2006, 07:33 AM   #4
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I went with Vance and Hines true dule headers on my roadking, that way I could use any muffler I wanted. Ended up with Pythons, but V & H has a great selection of mufflers or you could use any other brand that you liked.

The V & H headers eliminate the factory cross over and really cleans up the look of the bike.
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I live in San Antonio....stumbled across this site by accident, but lists quite a number of events and such in Texas.....SO, for all others that are NOT from Texas, or are looking for events in other states, they also list the rest of them also!!! http://www.lets-ride.com/event/texas.htm
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Old Mar 8th, 2006, 11:02 AM   #6
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Thanks for the advice and information. Unfortunately V&H does not make headers for the FLSTS. I see them for the FLH, so I doubt they will fit mine. I am kinda limited on the FLSTS model.
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Old Mar 8th, 2006, 02:03 PM   #7
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I believe Bassani makes a set now.
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