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Vance & Hines/ Rinheart
« on: January 09, 2009, 04:45:10 AM »

 I narrowed it down to the Vance & Hines and Rinehart.  What help me make my decision as to what system would be better for me I would seek out the biked that were similar to mine, especially that had the exhaust that I was considering.  I would question the owners of the bikes about the pros and cons of the exhaust system.  After about 10 interviews i was ready to make my decision.  I choose the Rinehart.  The simple design gave the bike a cleaner look,  the loudness of the pipes was more then adequate for my taste, and most importantly the added performace the pipes gave to the overall performace of my bike
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Re: Vance & Hines/ Rinheart
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2009, 09:14:45 AM »

I narrowed it down to the Vance & Hines and Rinehart.  What help me make my decision as to what system would be better for me I would seek out the biked that were similar to mine, especially that had the exhaust that I was considering.  I would question the owners of the bikes about the pros and cons of the exhaust system.  After about 10 interviews i was ready to make my decision.  I choose the Rinehart.  The simple design gave the bike a cleaner look,  the loudness of the pipes was more then adequate for my taste, and most importantly the added performace the pipes gave to the overall performace of my bike

The performance difference won't be that noticable to ya. They both make decent stuff. You should look at, and listen to, both and just get the one ya like better. If you already narrowed it down to only 2, you have it fairly easy right now. Most don't know WHAT they wanna put on at all! ;)

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Re: Vance & Hines/ Rinheart
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2009, 01:12:48 PM »

I went with Rinehart because almost every bike I see either has the V&H big radius or big shot staggard pipes.
I wanted something that I wouldn't see everywhere. :2vrolijk_21:
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