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Supertrapp XR style pipesSportster Models |
| View Poll Results: XR stylee or stay with short shots | |||
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Ride: 2009 Custom Street Bob
Join Date: 2007, May 18
Location: The Shires UK
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Re: Supertrapp XR style pipes
they are called XR style pipes, they also come with no shields so that counted them out as i would end up leaving skin on the pipes
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Ride: 2007 XL1200N Nightster
Join Date: 2008, Mar 04
Location: Northern California
Posts: 11
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Re: Supertrapp XR style pipes
Personaly I'm thinking about the Cobra long side slash/down slash pipes. So far I've only seen them on sporty's with forward controls. Any one tried them ?
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