OK, I need an education here. How does the true dual set up lower the operating temperature of the bike? Or does it just reduce the heat on your right leg?
I have read here that you lose some low end torque with this set up? True or False?
CB,
Depending on which set of duals you go with. If you get non-stepped, like the Vance & Hines, your low-end torque will be about the same or better depending on what you put on for mufflers. If you put the stepped headers on, like the Rhineharts or the Bassanis, you will lose a little low end torque, as they come on a little later than the non-stepped pipes do, but will gain some hi-end horsepower. It depends on what you want. I wanted the torque to come on strong on the lower end without having to add a different set of cams yet, so I went with the non-stepped headers. I don't play much, if ever, up around 5500 rpms, so the extra high-end ponies didn't mean anything to me. My torque with the Vance and Hines setup that I have (duals and oval mufflers), peaks out at just a tad under 108 lb/ft torque at just around 2800-2900 rpms, right where I play most of the time. So it's perfect for me.
Cheers

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