That is a nice looking bike!
I used to like loud pipes. Now I have tinnitus and hearing loss in my right ear.
I like a mild pipe better now. One it is quieter. Two, a little back-pressure gives a more responsive bottom end. Three, loud and/or open pipes are really only good for top-end/redline.
As much as I really like bikes(have and continue to ride, 30 years now, mostly Harley FXRS that still ride), I REALLY dont want to hear other peoples pipes, have my windows rattled, or have to listen to someone else bike while inside my own house.
The same goes for people that have four 15" subwoofers and 1000 watts of power booming down the road. How **$%&!@#$*** inconsiderate and obnoxious! I REALLY REALLY dont want to listen to a subwoofer that rattles my windows, you can hear a mile away, and is louder than a Harley with drag pipes!
Or worse, I have been passed by a couple Harley baggers with real loud pipes, and their hard saddle bags filled the biggest amps and subwoofers that will fit!
I really like the sound of some mild pipes on a Harley with a cam and extra compression. Or, a mild pipe on any year Turbo Cummins. Or, a '70 Roadrunner with a nice 440 in it. Or, as much as I like Harleys, a Suzuki GSRX 1150 with a Kerker header...
But I DONT want to listen to them while in my car, in my truck, or while trying to get the kid to bed, or in my living room...
I like Harleys. I went toward more of an old school look. Yeah, it's loud.