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Dec 25th, 2004, 07:32 PM
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#1 | | Rookie 10+ posts
Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: SouthEast PA
Posts: 32
| I'm looking for input on the best exhaust. I am currently running V&H True Duals head pipes with V&H oval slip on mufflers. I like the look but not the sound. They seem to have more of a bark than a low rumble. I'm thinking of switching to the ProPipe HS 2 into 1 system. I figure that should give me a smoother exhaust note but I don't want to lose performance. Any ideas from the experts out there. I have a 2003 FLHT with 95 inch kit, SE heads, SE 211 cam, and SE 44mm carb. Thanks in Advance guys.  |
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Dec 27th, 2004, 07:42 AM
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#2 | | 200+ posts and climbing
Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 464 Model: 1999 Fatboy Interests: Bikes, Cars, Woodworking, etc. Occupation: Jack of all trades and master of none
| I have the HS 2 into 1 Por Pipe on my 99 Fatboy. It has the nice low rumble sound you're looking for, isn't "too" loud like and still provides great performance. I don't think you will be disappointed with this choice, IMHO. Good luck. |
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Dec 27th, 2004, 08:38 AM
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#3 | | More than 100 posts!
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Rock Springs, Wyoming
Posts: 111 Interests: Riding the Road King. Occupation: Hard Rock Miner.
| I too have the V&H 2 into 1 pro pipes on my 2004 Road King that has the 95ci upgrade. I have been very happy with the results of the pipes. Ride Safe, David. |
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Dec 27th, 2004, 01:40 PM
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#4 | | Very Active Poster 50+
Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Richmond, VA
Posts: 67 Occupation: Project Manager
| This has some exhaust power trial results. http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/exhaust_test_02.htm
Someone sent this to me. I am looking to add stage one and want to gain power with an exhaust not lose it.
Is the Pro Pipe HS worth the non chopper look?
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Dec 27th, 2004, 02:08 PM
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#5 | | Rookie 10+ posts
Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: SouthEast PA
Posts: 32
| Thanks for the input guys. I lean more toward the classic look than the chopper look with my glide. That's one of the reasons I originally went toward the 2 into 2. The look is good but I also have to listen to it more than look at it when I'm riding. Maybe I'll dump the Sundowner solo seat and go for a low profile SE seat and go propipe. Any more input???????  |
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Dec 28th, 2004, 05:51 PM
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#6 | | Newbie
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: San Diego Ca.
Posts: 6 Interests: Riding, golf Occupation: Commercial Pilot
| I have just checked out four different pipes today. Mind you, I have only started and listened to them. These being the Thunderheader, V&H, Screaming eagle pipes and the Bub Rineharts. Most of the bikes were 95 ci.
I gotta say that the Bub Rinehart by far have the truest sound. They Rock. I felt that the Thunderheader, although being a great setup, was not for the bagger. I think on my 05 Roadking I'll go with the Bub Rineharts.  |
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Dec 28th, 2004, 06:41 PM
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#7 | | Rookie 10+ posts
Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: SouthEast PA
Posts: 32
| I've heard the bub rhineharts on a local bike and felt they sounded a lot like the V&H true duals with the oval slip on combo. Which V&H combo did you check out? I figured the SE slip ons are probably the quietest of the group, would you agree? |
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Dec 29th, 2004, 06:31 AM
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#8 | | Has posted 500+
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 610
| I can't speak for the Rineharts or the Tru duals but I've had a pro pipe on three different bikes. They may not look great but there's no arguing that they work. They sound pretty good too. The latest bike I have I've put a 95 in kit on it. SE air cleaner, reflash on the ignition and "stock" pipes, complete with baffles. They say that the big FL mufflers move enough air to keep the bike from choking up..I guess I'm gonna find out. |
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Dec 29th, 2004, 07:00 AM
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#9 | | Newbie
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: San Diego Ca.
Posts: 6 Interests: Riding, golf Occupation: Commercial Pilot
| The V & H that I heard was the ones with the oval cutouts. I felt that they had a certain resonance to them. The tru duals just sounded right to me. Then again, it's all comes down to what you like as a sound. I believe there are very little difference between most of the pipes. If you go the way of SE slip on's, that should be fine. But again I've heard of most guys switching back out because they are just too tame. I too was looking at the slip ons and had rented a bike that had. Honestly I thought they were fine.
As for the reply on the Pro pipes. I have heard that they are one of the best, although they all discolor. They blue regardless of what you do, and the finish isn't the best.  |
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Dec 29th, 2004, 01:51 PM
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#10 | | Rookie 10+ posts
Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: SouthEast PA
Posts: 32
| I agree with you on the resonance issue. That seems to be common when a muffler as a large opening at the end. If I went to the SE mufflers, I would probably go for the sport cone end. I considered the thunderheaders but when I saw them at the store I was not impressed with the fit and finish. The cone welds looked cheap. I also read that they can't be repacked. I've had several sets of different V&H pipes on different bikes and the quality was always there. |
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