CVO Mufflers on a Limited
#21
#23
Will do.
I wear a full face helmet so the sounds can reverberate and wear on you during a long ride. I want a certain amount of performance so the bike gets out of its own way but want to do it as quietly as possible.
I had a 2004 Kaw ZX10R that I put Akrapovic exhaust on to keep it as quiet as possible but it still would be scary fast.
Some of us just like to make noise it seems.
I wear a full face helmet so the sounds can reverberate and wear on you during a long ride. I want a certain amount of performance so the bike gets out of its own way but want to do it as quietly as possible.
I had a 2004 Kaw ZX10R that I put Akrapovic exhaust on to keep it as quiet as possible but it still would be scary fast.
Some of us just like to make noise it seems.
#24
I started the bike today out in the driveway but did not go for a ride.
It is very quiet with the CVO's, I'd say it is quieter than a stock SGS, even though I have the cat removed.
It sounds nice too, I'm excited to go for a ride later this week to see what it sounds like on the road.
It is very quiet with the CVO's, I'd say it is quieter than a stock SGS, even though I have the cat removed.
It sounds nice too, I'm excited to go for a ride later this week to see what it sounds like on the road.
#25
I started the bike today out in the driveway but did not go for a ride.
It is very quiet with the CVO's, I'd say it is quieter than a stock SGS, even though I have the cat removed.
It sounds nice too, I'm excited to go for a ride later this week to see what it sounds like on the road.
It is very quiet with the CVO's, I'd say it is quieter than a stock SGS, even though I have the cat removed.
It sounds nice too, I'm excited to go for a ride later this week to see what it sounds like on the road.
#28
I have not been out yet, just ordered a Power Vision tuner from Fuel Moto so even more fun coming up this Spring.