Vance & hines stainless steel hi-output 2:1 exhaust

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This High performance header system was only used for about 600 miles. I had to wait about five months to get them and paid $900.00 for them. The reason I bought them was I had the same pipes in black on my Road King and I loved them! When I saw they were coming out in stainless I had to have them. They are a hi flow pipe designed for hi performance engines and not really suitable for stock bikes without headwork and if I had street ported heads I would keep them. Frankly I'm tired of tripping over the box!
Asking only $650.00 shipped to the lower 48. A steal for the right bike! PM with questions.
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I was think of that pipe for mine, how bad was the flat spot in the power curve? mine is stock I have 255 cams waiting on me to find the best pipe then ill do everything at once didn't plane on head work for another year tell me all your problems and what you've done to your bike I might buy that pipe from you if its worth the head ache

did you get it dyno tuned or just put them on what programmer are you using and air cleaner did you change cams
 
I have woods 555 cams, Arlen Ness bigsucker breather with TTS Software. I had it dynoed at 105lbs of Torque and 85 HP. believe I would have had better HP numbers if the tuner had been more familiar with TTS. I'm thinking of doing a 107" kit with headwork next winter and I might just reinstall them. I often times pull a camp trailer on certain road trips (Sturgis) and the cone gets in the way of my Bushtec hitch. Once they get dirty or discolored, just hit em with some steel wool.
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