Misfit Industries just released a new 2 into 1 performance motorcycle exhaust system named “The Nasty Bastard”.
Pipes feature a nice inlayed metal mesh and plating for a custom look that will probably turn heads.
The inlets are precision fitted for optimum flow & placement into the original mounting points of the Harley Davidson 1998 to present Twin Cam models.
The pipes (sold with good looking heat shields), are special performance, tuned with baffles to provide a sound that demands attention.
Misfit claims that “The Nasty Bastard provides a thunderous sound screaming Harley as it powerfully rumbles while throttling and through acceleration speeds.” The company is backing up its new exhaust system with a lifetime warranty so you can truly enjoy the ride without worrying about a thing. Misfit Industries: “It will be hard or impossible to find another custom motorcycle parts manufacturer that stands behind the product like this for Harley Twin Cam exhaust systems.” Misfit Industry specializes in new cutting edge motorcycle parts for Harley Davidson and Baggers and is also providing one-off design service.
Good looking.
you have to hear it in person to appreciate it ,is a very unique tone and gives it a hot rod sound .
Great looking pipes! These pipes would also look real nice if they were made for Sportsters and big twin bikes like the Breakout etc. Two slight changes would be to omit the bend at the end of the muffler to keep a straight outlet, or to even angle the whole muffler up a bit.
Looks cool, would love to see some pics of it installed.
Great looking pipes, but I agree with Tom.
It looks like the Supertrapp I just ordered for a customer of mine.
A “Thunderous Sound” on my H-D Touring Bike is not what I’m looking for on a 800 mile or so day.
“The Nasty Bastard provides a thunderous sound……!”
Yes, yes, yes. Thank you Misfit Industries, this is just what we needed, more noise!!!
They will probably sell well in Texas, but I wouldn’t want to sport these while riding to Daytona through Georgia, Sturgis through Denver, or Laconia through New York.
Usually, “thunderous sound” means no back pressure and lousy low and mid-range performance. Misfit, any input on performance?