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I agree with what the others are saying. Just took mine out for the first spring ride this evening since adding Fuel Moto 212 head pipe, 2013 CVO mufflers on a 2014 ultra. Slightly louder than stock behind that head pipe, much deeper. Using Vance & Hines FP3 for fuel management. Unless the approaching riding season has the prices on the upswing I think you should be able to pick up a pair for under $200.00. I bought mine not too long ago $185.00 free ship on ebay, they looked like new.
 
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I put the CVO's on SGS. There are twice as many holes in the CVO baffle (24 vs 12), it should flow more. I also have a 2-1-2 head pipe, might get out this weekend for testing, weather permitting. I like quiet.
Looks good OldMike. Same mufflers I got. Looks like yours ended up back pretty far on the hangers also. I have maybe a strong 1/8" in the front between the front muffler hanger and the front of the mount on the bike. The stock mufflers where a good little bit more forward, no big deal though I suppose?
 
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Originally Posted by stubby001
Looks good OldMike. Same mufflers I got. Looks like yours ended up back pretty far on the hangers also. I have maybe a strong 1/8" in the front between the front muffler hanger and the front of the mount on the bike. The stock mufflers where a good little bit more forward, no big deal though I suppose?
No big deal.
That's why the adjustable hanger is there.
I'm thinking these are going to flow more than the stock SGS mufflers, looking forward to trying them out.
 
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No big deal.
That's why the adjustable hanger is there.
I'm thinking these are going to flow more than the stock SGS mufflers, looking forward to trying them out.
As stated above, took my first ride last evening, and I'm happy with the sound. Same set-up as you just waiting on my K&N Filter. Let me know what you think of the sound of yours when you get a chance to ride er. Good looking Mufflers IMO
 
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I never considered this before but they look great. I'm going to keep an eye out on ebay for a set. Then I need to get a tuner I suppose. If you give a pig a pancake....
 
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I too am part of the 'old' crowd. Love my CVO mufflers! As quiet as a regular stock muffler but a much better deeper tone to it. Best 200 bucks I think I have ever spent.
Now if the pipe was not de-catted I dont think you could hear the bike running.
 
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I too am part of the 'old' crowd. Love my CVO mufflers! As quiet as a regular stock muffler but a much better deeper tone to it. Best 200 bucks I think I have ever spent.
Now if the pipe was not de-catted I dont think you could hear the bike running.
Hey Just, how much louder did your bike get when you de-catted? I would like to get rid of the cat but I don't want more noise so I am on-the-fence about doing it.
 
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Hey Just, how much louder did your bike get when you de-catted? I would like to get rid of the cat but I don't want more noise so I am on-the-fence about doing it.
You will get more noise, not a lot but more for sure.
One of those things, you cant have your cake and eat it too.
You cant get anything quieter than your pure stock setup.
 
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Guys - don't the CVO mufflers have the CATs inside them? I thought I read somewhere they did; maybe I'm wrong??
 
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Guys - don't the CVO mufflers have the CATs inside them? I thought I read somewhere they did; maybe I'm wrong??
Nope, in the head pipe. I'm on my 2nd CVO. Damn thing will fry your right leg.
 


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