SE pipes still sounds like $hit
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RE: SE pipes still sounds like $hit
A local dealer told me to stay away from the se's because they sounded no different that stock. I was told that the rush 1.75 is the recommended slip on and that it was comprable to the seII's . I also heard them on a bike at the dealership and the sounded nice, even sounded a little louder that the seII's.
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RE: SE pipes still sounds like $hit
I'm a huge fan of Khrome Werks slip ons.
They sound unbelievably good - very low, throaty sound. Volume level is just right in my opinion.
They are also very high quality.
Finally - considerable power gain. The baffles are a very unusual design. No restriction in the air flow - the baffles work on audio-cancelling technology.
They sound unbelievably good - very low, throaty sound. Volume level is just right in my opinion.
They are also very high quality.
Finally - considerable power gain. The baffles are a very unusual design. No restriction in the air flow - the baffles work on audio-cancelling technology.
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RE: SE pipes still sounds like $hit
I just finished putting on a SE Stage 1 A/C, V&H FuelPak, and V&H StraightShot HS Slip-On's... The bike runs cooler, sounds WAAAAY better, throttle response change from stockis incredible!!! My bike actually turns heads now (helps that they can hear me coming now). They only come in one size though, 2 1/2" diameter. They have stock baffles, quiet baffles...both of which are removable. Mine are completely out, and the bike sounds, runs, and drives AMAZING!!! I would suggest this set-up for ya, but in the end, it all depends on what sound/look YOU want...
I bought the A/C from my local HD dealer, the Fuelpak and pipes on ebay, brand new/in the box. I think in total I spent about $600.00, and about three hours doing all the work...Well worth it all in the end though!!!
-Olkie
I bought the A/C from my local HD dealer, the Fuelpak and pipes on ebay, brand new/in the box. I think in total I spent about $600.00, and about three hours doing all the work...Well worth it all in the end though!!!
-Olkie
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RE: SE pipes still sounds like $hit
ORIGINAL: bwhte
A local dealer told me to stay away from the se's because they sounded no different that stock. I was told that the rush 1.75 is the recommended slip on and that it was comprable to the seII's . I also heard them on a bike at the dealership and the sounded nice, even sounded a little louder that the seII's.
A local dealer told me to stay away from the se's because they sounded no different that stock. I was told that the rush 1.75 is the recommended slip on and that it was comprable to the seII's . I also heard them on a bike at the dealership and the sounded nice, even sounded a little louder that the seII's.
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RE: SE pipes still sounds like $hit
ORIGINAL: bwhte
A local dealer told me to stay away from the se's because they sounded no different that stock. I was told that the rush 1.75 is the recommended slip on and that it was comprable to the seII's . I also heard them on a bike at the dealership and the sounded nice, even sounded a little louder that the seII's.
A local dealer told me to stay away from the se's because they sounded no different that stock. I was told that the rush 1.75 is the recommended slip on and that it was comprable to the seII's . I also heard them on a bike at the dealership and the sounded nice, even sounded a little louder that the seII's.
Go to this web site if you would like to hear the Rush pipes.
http://www.epiflex.com/
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RE: SE pipes still sounds like $hit
Bikecop40 mentioned that they installed for him the SE slipons and the stg1 airfilter; without any remapping or PCIII? that can't be right; I got the whole game and that included the PCIII. Nevertheless, I tried the bike on a short ride, about 30 miles without the PCIIIand it ran like crap (an FXDC 07). How can someone ride the bike like that? After I plugged the PCIII, it was great. And how can anybody state that the SE 07 mufflers sound like the originals? No doubt they are not like the SE II, but there is a big difference compared to the standard with all that $hit in them, including the catalizers. What I´m wondering now isthat I mightgo back and install the original inlet filter ASO and leave the SE 07, but removing the PCIII and allowing the bike to control the different air and altitude conditions, because no one mentions this, but the moment you disconnect the O2 sensors, the bike will run blind, no corrections to the different conditions you may encounter in a trip.
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RE: SE pipes still sounds like $hit
I have an '06 Street Bob with SEII's. They sounded great to me at first - but I was coming off a 650 Honda Shadow. After I got through my break-in period I slipped in a pair of Big City Thunder Baffles and get nothing but compliments. It is kind of sad that the era of true Screamin' Eagle pipes is at an end as I guess it died when they stopped making the SEII's that I have.