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The Different Types of Harley Davidson Exhausts

In terms of Harley Davidson exhausts, there are three main types that you will find on the market. These are known as the full system, slip-on, and muffler delete. Each of these types has its own set of pros and cons that make it better or worse for different riders.<br>

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The Different Types of Harley Davidson Exhausts

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  1. The Different Types of Harley Davidson Exhausts

  2. In terms of Harley Davidson exhausts, there are three main types that you will find on the market. These are known as the full system, slip-on, and muffler delete. Each of these types has its own set of pros and cons that make it better or worse for different riders.Full System: A full system is going to be the most expensive option but it will also offer the most benefits. This type of exhaust will replace your entire stock system from the headers all the way back. This means that you will see an increase in both power and performance. In addition, a full system will also give your bike a much deeper and louder sound. If you want people to know that you're coming, then a full system is definitely the way to go. However, keep in mind that this type of exhaust can be too loud for some riders so it's important to try it out before you buy it.

  3. Slip-On: A slip-on exhaust is a great middle ground between a full system and a muffler delete. It's not as expensive as a full system but it still offers some nice benefits. Slip-ons will usually replace the stock mufflers and sometimes the pipes as well. This means that you'll see an increase in sound and power without having to replace your entire exhaust system. Slip-ons are a great option for riders who want a little bit more out of their bike without breaking the bank.

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