2-1 Pro Pipe Pcx Exhaust Black For 10-16 Touring

Vance & HinesSKU: 955139
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Matte black ceramic coated finish. The name says it all. The Vance & Hines Pro Pipe is the ultimate in performance for your Harley-Davidson Big Twin, period. With over twenty years of evolution in the Pro Pipe, it has all the ingredients for making power; stepped headers, an oversized collector and long megaphone muffler. The latest generation Pro Pipe now features the innovative PCX™ technology, which integrates a chambered high-flow catalyst in the megaphone for a bigger boost in torque and the boneshaking roar of a drag bike racing down the strip. - PCX™ (Power Chamber Exhaust) technology - Chambered high-flow catalyst cartridge designed to increase torque - Stepped headers and oversize collector - 49-State Emissions Compliant. Vance & Hines innovative PCX™ Technology explained: More Power & Less Heat. The PCX™ (Power Chamber Exhaust) Technology are factually chambered high-flow catalysts. Used to increase mid-range torque for more responsive acceleration off the line. They are positioned downstream for up to 20% less heat at the floorboards / foot pegs and 50% less heat at the collector, to optimize rider comfort over the stock system. PCX™ technology uses a high-flow double-matrix catalyst that improves torque delivery through the mid-range for more responsive acceleration. All while producing an even deeper full-throated rumble, all with no compromise to the styling of any Vance & Hines exhaust system. Fitment: 10-16 Touring (excl. Trikes) (NU)

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