Laying Pipes on a SoftailHot rod Softail riders are really going to get off on these new black thermal-coated Pro-Street pipes from Bassani. Aggressive hot rod styling combined with superior exhaust flow characteristics put the latest from Bassani in a class all their own. Offered for all Softail models, Bassani Pro-Street pipes feature 16-gauge steel construction with stepped head pipes, slant or straight-cut tips, and Bassani’s unique tunable/replaceable flow-through baffle system. These innovative pipes retail for $569.
For more information, contact Bassani Exhaust at (866) 439-4287, or visit www.basanipipes.com.










I would agree with profx. Good pipes but they need a bit more backpressure. Does anyone know about the “Tunable Baffle”? do I just pull it and flip it or what? Let me guess $150. add on. I have em on a 1999 fxdxish kinda thing 1550 mucho motor work 211 cams blah blah. sorry my point was the local cops got a hard on over the noise all of a sudden. I’ve run these pipes for 2 years they DB test at 111 at 1000 RPM 120ish at 2200. I’ll rig some kinda baffle it’s not that hard.
some nice pipes
http://www.blazedup.com
some nice pipes
http://www.blazedup.com
Great pipes for the Pro Street/Chopper look, but they need some serious work to get some back pressure back to the motor. I have a set on a 90 FXR and currently working on mod’s to the baffles for more back pressure and less back talk when you let off the throttle. Quality & chrome is great.