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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Yucca Valley, CA
Posts: 39
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I ended up getting a 2001 Sabre this summer too...With the Sabre the options are somewhat limited. When I bought my bike it had the BUB pipes on it, very long and sleek and has a good tone. I personally think they may be a bit too loud for me, they dont have any baffles in them, but you can add those, and I may still. I like the look over the stock pipes. V&H pipes are very nice and so are Cobra. It all depends on your look you are going for. Like everyone says it will never be the Harley noise but it can sound very nice
Ryan
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Chattanooga, TN
Posts: 58
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For me it was 1.) $10 Hole saw on the baffles, 2.) Windshield, 3.) Bags, 4.) Bigger bags, 5.) Mustang Seat
Lights, bars, and boards coming soon.
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itsNatedude CMA Member Chattanooga Chapter Chattanooga, TN 2007 Shadow Sabre 1100 Black/Flame (Dead) 2006 VTX 1800S Touring
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