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welshcruiser
08-08-2005, 06:53 PM
Hi all
As a new member i would like some of your thoughts on the road house shorty exhaust for the vtx1800c
Thanks, Welsh cruiser.:mcrider:
saltire
08-08-2005, 07:35 PM
Hi , i take it you are planning getting a set cant say ive seen them but i prefer the shorter pipes .
Are you buying them local or importing from states .Importing is a cheaper option even with the import tax and vat just make sure you dont get them posted air mail as it will cost a fortune .You can get up to 25kilos for $75 if you aint in a hurry .
Chopper kit i found was the cheapest place in the uk for pipes well vand h big shots anyhow £45 cheaper than the other 10 places i e-mailed .
Just listened to them on a web site sound good mind anything is better than stock .
Big Wes
08-08-2005, 08:08 PM
Great Exhaust, I've been running one for years. Do a search on roadhouse exhaust mods.i.e. Sheet metal wrap. You"ll be amazed. 8)
Also check out the Hard Krome Sideburner another great/loud pipe
UKVTX
08-13-2005, 07:52 PM
Welsh
Just got mine from the US in June - this is the pipe the VTX should have been born with - buy one.
UKVTX
drtrider
11-16-2005, 08:50 PM
Hi all
As a new member i would like some of your thoughts on the road house shorty exhaust for the vtx1800c
Thanks, Welsh cruiser.:mcrider:
I have them on my 1800c and love them. I like them when you hit the throttle they really bark. :D
arizlang
10-19-2006, 12:19 PM
Say Welshcruiser I must agree with UKVTX, I have had one for years and love it to bloody death.
BTW I live across the pond in Arizona and just came back from Swindon and Newcastle in September. I can't wait to get back there !!!
nigel
04-12-2007, 07:24 AM
I have triked my VTX and now have a roadhouse shorty for sale, make me an offer. Nigel, Poole, Dorset
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