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			<title>Big City Thunder Baffles</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 03:46:08 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Anyone out there using Big City baffles.  I have a 95 Sportster with drag pipes and baffles that I have pinched and crimped the best I can and they...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Anyone out there using Big City baffles.  I have a 95 Sportster with drag pipes and baffles that I have pinched and crimped the best I can and they still sound tinny.  Wondering if it is worth getting the Big City one's.  Looking for the classic Harley sound without compromising the performance.</div>

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			<description>Greetings Comrades 
I have a new stock 2009 Road King with 800 miles. The left exhaust pipe tip is jet black with heavy carbon buildup. The right...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Greetings Comrades<br />
I have a new stock 2009 Road King with 800 miles. The left exhaust pipe tip is jet black with heavy carbon buildup. The right pipe is clean with minimal buildup. I cleaned the left at 500 miles but was black within 150 miles. If I'm not mistaken the stock exhaust is 2-1-2 so how can this be happening? I'm bringing the bike in for service next week and would like to know if I should be concerned with this.<br />
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Thanks for any assistance.<br />
Timmy</div>

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