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    Vance & Hines Monster GL Slip-On Mufflers

    Vance and Hines now has Monster GL Slip-On Chrome Mufflers available for '12 and newer GL1800 Gold Wing and '13 and newer GL1800 F6B Models.
    The Monster GL Slip-On Muffles have an over-sized angular design with massive 6-1/4” wide machined billet end caps, full length chrome heat shields and specially designed chamber baffles. V&H says the Monster GL Slip-On Mufflers produce a deep mellow tone as well as power and torque increases:

    http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/va...13/part/V19407
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    I like these a lot, I think the angular styling goes very well with F6B's design. I like the side looks too. Too bad I already got the cobras, if I knew these are coming out I would have waited.

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    Yes, these are the one's I have been waiting for, hopefully they will be available in Australia and have the extra length so they extend past the panniers, the previous v&h monsters fell short on the F6B creating a mess on the panniers.

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    If anyone installs these please post on how you like them and if they have, or have not, the infamous drone that the Cobra's have...I might just go to these if they sound nice. I love the looks of the Cobra pipes, but the drone at 55-75mph is driving me nuts....

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    I had these and they are beautiful. They are almost stock quiet though.

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    Weight compared to stock

    How do these compare in weight to the stock slip on mufflers? Also how is the sound, deeper, no drone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleaver View Post
    How do these compare in weight to the stock slip on mufflers? Also how is the sound, deeper, no drone?
    Have these on my '08 big wing and they are louder/deeper than stock and cobra tri-ovals but quieter than cobra 6-2-6. They are heavier than stock by, I think 8-12 pounds. I personally prefer the 6-2-6 pipes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy View Post
    Have these on my '08 big wing and they are louder/deeper than stock and cobra tri-ovals but quieter than cobra 6-2-6. They are heavier than stock by, I think 8-12 pounds. I personally prefer the 6-2-6 pipes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by opas ride View Post
    If anyone installs these please post on how you like them and if they have, or have not, the infamous drone that the Cobra's have...I might just go to these if they sound nice. I love the looks of the Cobra pipes, but the drone at 55-75mph is driving me nuts....
    I've had these installed from the moment I picked up my bike in March so I can't tell you how they compare to the stock, but they do not have the drone sound and are not at all as loud as the cobras. Nice deep tone to them. Quite a bit deeper and louder than my old GL1800 pipes were if thats any indication.
    Here's a clip from their website. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpjv2e-KyNI

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