Vance and Hines Harley Pro Pipe Review
If you've never used a set of Vance and Hines pipes on one of your motorcycles then you are missing out. I have to admit that I am a big fan of Vance and Hines pipes in general and the pipe we are looking at today is no different.
Vance and Hines recognizes that every rider has a different opinion of what looks good and what performs to their satisfaction. Take me for example, I LOVE the look of a 2 into 1 pipe on a Harley while others hate it. I also recognize that a 2 into 1 will typically outperform a 2 into 2 all day long.
The Vance and Hines Pro Pipe combines stunning good looks with an all business exhaust note and pipe design to produce a Harley pipe that looks and performs great.
Vance and Hines Pro Pipe Fit and Finish
The Vance and Hines Pro Pipe offers the same great fit that all Vance and Hines pipes enjoy. They are machined and formed from quality stock and molded to fit your Harley Davidson like a glove.
Vance and Hines has recently updated the chrome finish of the Pro Pipe to offer its blue proof technology across the entire length of the pipe. In years past the blue proof technology used to only apply to the heat shields and did not cover the muffler body itself but that has now changed, bringing you a system that will look great for many miles to come.
The blue proof technology now extends front to back of the pipe. I can tell you from first hand experience that the chrome finish on the Vance and Hines Pro Pipe is some of the best around. You will not be disappointed with the fit or finish of the Vance and Hines Pro Pipe.
Install on a set of Vance and Hines pipes is typically a breeze. Most Harley Davidsons pipes aren't that tough, unbolt one and bolt on the new one and the Pro Pipe is similar. It fits like it should and comes with high quality flanges and hardware. It is important to note that you should pick up a set of gaskets as most Harley pipes do not include the gaskets. Screaming Eagle gaskets that you can get right from the dealer work fine.
Vance and Hines Pro Pipe Sound
If you are unfamiliar with the sound of a 2 into 1 exhaust pipe on a Harley Davidson motorcycle then let me tell you that you will either love it or hate it. There usually isn't anything in the middle. The Pro Pipe is reasonably quiet at idle and part throttle but will really start to wail at wide open throttle.
If you are a loud pipe junkie then this pipe might not be for you. It definitely has a deep and healthy exhaust note but it isn't what I would consider a really loud pipe. Its the kind of pipe that you could come home at 2am and not wake up the entire neighborhood with it. It's definitely a Jekyll and Hyde kind of thing though because it turns into a beast at WOT.
Vance and Hines 2 into 1 Power
The power increase that you will recognize from installing this pipe onto your Harley Davidson will vary dramatically depending on your state of tune and how closely you get your tune dialed in. If you spend the time to have it dyno tuned after install then it wouldn't be uncommon to pick up a significant amount of power....20hp or more with as much torque is feasible.
If you aren't familiar with a 2 into 1 pipe then what these pipes do is allow a much better scavenging of the cylinder than most traditional 2 into 2 pipes but they still need to be tuned for optimum power. The typical characteristic of a 2 into 1 pipe is that it will FEEL SIGNIFICANTLY stronger than a 2 into 2 because they tend to produce decent torque increases in the low to mid range power band.
A 2 into 1 equipped Harley Davidson will typically be an absolute joy to ride as they make power where you use it most often. It's hard to predict power increases but 10 hp and 10 tq is not uncommon and while this might not sound like much, it will impact the way the bike feels, dramatically.
When you range beyond "stock" engine internals and add cams or cylinder head work, then you really can crack open some power but most riders will be more than happy with the power that a Stock Harley engine with a decent Stage 1 upgrade and a good tune will produce.
Vance and Hines Pro Pipe Bargains
![]() NEW VANCE HINES PRO PIPE 2 1 HARLEY 99 08 TOURING 17557 US $489.95
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![]() VANCE HINES 2 INTO 1 PRO PIPE BP HARLEY TOURING 17543 US $450.00
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![]() VANCE HINES 2 INTO 1 PRO PIPE HI OUTPUT HARLEY TOURING US $538.95
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![]() Vance and Hines 2 1 Pro Pipe muffler Harley Softail US $115.00
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![]() VANCE HINES PRO PIPE 2 1 BP 4 HARLEY 99 06 TOURING 709 US $489.95
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![]() Vance Hines Pro Pipe HS 91 05 Harley Dyna V17523 US $439.95
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September 19th, 2008 at 10:03 am
Hi, I have a 2001Custom Sportster 1200 with Screaming Eagle Pipes. I want some good sound. I have seen a Sporty with V&H slip-ons i.e. the top part of the Screaming Eagle Pipe remain with the last piece replaced with the V&H slip-ons. Can this be done and what price would the slip-ons be for the 1200?
Cheers,
Kevin
January 14th, 2009 at 11:24 am
Hi there !
I’ve a little quest for this great website.
I have a 2009 crossbones and i’m going to replace my exhaust system.Someone can give feedback about this V&H products?
http://www.vanceandhines.com/product_zoom/st-8609-propipeblk/propipeblk.html
thx in advance
Ride Safe
January 14th, 2009 at 12:30 pm
Francesco…I have used Vance and Hines exhaust pipes on a number of different bikes over the years and one thing has been common to every pipe I got from them.
They’re awesome. The fit and finish has always been dynamite and the sound of a Vance and Hines pipe is exactly what I like…it’s loud at idle but not too loud and then when you crack the throttle the thing will wail at WOT.
The Pro Pipe that you are looking at gives a different exhaust note due to its design than a 2 into 2 style pipe. It will be a deeper and have more bass sound to it if that makes sense….I personally PREFER a 2 into 1 style pipe…they make better power and torque and I LOVE the sound.
I don’t think you could go wrong with this pipe. Hit the search box at the top and type in Vance Harley Pro Pipe Black and see what comes up…you can often save a LOT Of money buying on Ebay.
Good Luck.
January 14th, 2009 at 1:53 pm
Thx a lot Bill!