CVO Mufflers on a Limited
#11
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.
#12
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?
#13
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?
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.
#14
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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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.
#18
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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