Mutant Buell chopper pipes

Bassani Pro Street pipes

Bassani Pro-street exhaust pipes are probably the most popular choice for custom chopper or Harley applications. Especially for those building a custom Buell or Sportster. And for good reason. They look mean, sound mean, and they are engineered to perform.

Pipes can make or break the look of your bike. In fact it’s one of the most important componants when it comes to impact on the look of your bike.  Sound is important too… You want them loud enough to let the driver beside you knows you’re there. But at the same time, you don’t want the feds constantly breathing down your neck. Some pipes look and sound decent, but actually hurt performance… or worse, shorten the life of your motor.

When you buy a set of Bassani pipes,  you can rest easy knowing that time and money has been spent on engineering, research and testing. In terms of price, the are a great value for the money and a lot less expensive than many of their competitors.

I have Bassani pipes on my bike and I can honestly say that they are the nicest sounding pipes I’ve ever had on any Harley or choppers I’ve owned. No , I don’t work for Bassani, nor am I married to a Bassani. Just giving credit where credit is due.

custom Harley project

87softatail

Yah I know…not that impressive. Well it was to me. I loved that mo fo!  I was my first Harley and my first stab at customizing  a motorcycle. It started life as a 1987  FXST Softail. The front end and fenders and tank were taken off a wrecked 93 Heritage Softail. I’m not sure what make the wheels are. They look just like Centerlines. …No they’re not Fatboy wheels. All the rest of the stuff like the bags, driving  lights,  seat, and the cool ass Fish-tail exhaust were bought at swap meets. I sold that bike over a decade ago, but I’m happy to say I still see the old softail around town every once and a while.




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