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Old 11-17-2010, 09:04 AM
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Devils Advocate Chopper -- Exhaust

I have a DA Chopper and am currently running V&H Big Radius Exhaust (with verysmall thunder monster baffles)... I love the sound of the bike; but the bike drawgs easily on RH ramps and turns...

I have never installed the Supertrapp Big Radius that came with my kit... But am considering running it for additional ground clearance. Devils Advocate Chopper -- Exhaust-p1010807.jpg

How many guys are running this with NO baffle? Will the pipe pop like crazy? Will I loose tons of torque?

What exhaust are you guys running? And do you like it?

Will I like the factory exhaust with no baffle? Or am I only wasting my time?
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Bob, I run the same pipes on my DA pro street. You might be able to adjust the rear exhaust mount and brackets on the pipes a bit.

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Old 11-18-2010, 11:52 AM
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Hey me and my buddy have the Supertrapp big radius no baffles on DA pro-street and chopper. No problems with clearance. No chicking strips after heading to N. Georgia. Pops on decel but are nice and loud so cars hear us coming.
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