slip on sound
#21
RE: slip on sound
here are the right part numbers:
80258-99a are the baloney cut
80293-99a are the slash downs
they say for race use only, but most dealers will put them on, even on '06's
here's a link to the screaming eagle catalog.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/EX/RA...bmLocale=en_US
80258-99a are the baloney cut
80293-99a are the slash downs
they say for race use only, but most dealers will put them on, even on '06's
here's a link to the screaming eagle catalog.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/EX/RA...bmLocale=en_US
#22
RE: slip on sound
yeah your right.i wanted to get a full on exhaust but i was a little scared that the glitches with remaps and programming were still evident.so i figure that some slip ons would give a little more sound than stock to hold me off till all was worked out.it is way to quiet for me.also my old lady says part of me getting the bike is loud pipes so she can feel better about me when i ride.im to be honest not really looking for performance i just want that true harley sound.know what im saying.
#24
#26
RE: slip on sound
Everyone has their own idea what sounds good. I think we can all pretty much agree that stock harley mufflers are just WAY too quiet. You can barely even hear yourself shift. I have the SE IIs and they sound great. They're not rediculously loud, but you can definitely hear it's a harley engine under there. To be honest, I had a complete Cobra exhaust on my old Yamaha, and it was definitely louder. But quite frankly, I'd rather have a perfect sound than a loud sound. The harley engine makes the perfect noise...combined with the SE IIs, I've got the perfect sound. I couldn't be happier. That's just me.
Todd
Todd
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RE: slip on sound
#29
RE: slip on sound
ORIGINAL: Whiffleboy
Hear it for yourself. This video clip is with the baloney cut SEIIs (80258-99a).
Cheers!
Whiff
Hear it for yourself. This video clip is with the baloney cut SEIIs (80258-99a).
Cheers!
Whiff