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I apologize in advance for my poor photography skills. The pics don't really do these pipes justice.
These Screaming Eagle slip-ons came off of my '07 Road King. They are in very good shape with just minor scuffs from ordinary use. They have removable baffles which have been cut down for added sound and reduced back pressure.
These pipes are perfect for someone looking for a mild rumble but who doesn't want to wake the neighbors. I would rate the noise level at 3 out of 10 during idle and 7 out of 10 at wide open throttle.
$175.00 shipped obo to lower 48. Pay Pal preferred. Thanks for looking.
I pulled the baffles out, sawed about 8" off the end, and re-installed them. They were originally as quiet as stock pipes. Now they sound a good bit better, but as stated in the original post, they are still moderately quiet. Of course, you could always remove the baffles completely. Then they'd be loud as hell!
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