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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2008 XL883C (adding an '09 FLHRC)
Join Date: Jun 4th, 2008
Location: Chicago
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Pipes
I'm beginning to look into getting some new pipes for my 2008 xl883c. I only want a moderate increase in volume... I dont' want super loud, set off car alarm type loud.
So what would be a good choice to increase the rumble a bit, without being offensively loud? thanks Drew
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Ride: 2009 Custom Street Bob
Join Date: May 18th, 2007
Location: The Shires UK
Posts: 4,353
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Re: Pipes
a nice set of slip ons would do nicely but if you are going to do it do it with air intake and a fueler, a nice set of SE 49 state legal pipes would do a nice job and come in chrome or black put on a SE filter kit and TFI and your good to go, a properly done stage 1 on a 883 is not far off a stock 1200
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