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I installed the "Dyno Power" mufflers I posted about here. Didn't get to ride any because it started raining just as I was finishing up. But I did fire her up and as I expected these sound like V&H Straight Shots. These will probably wind up being too loud for me, but they do look retro. The mid 70s Super Glides that I fell in love with as a teenager had the small tapered muffs like this.

These are very well made with deep, brilliant chrome. A steal at $40 for the pair.



 
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They look good.
 
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They look like my cycle shacks
 
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They look like my cycle shacks
Yeah, when I saw them on ebay I thought they might just be re-labeled Cycle Shacks. But they aren't. The baffle is different. These things have a baffle that is a combination of the cheese grater (like V&H Straight Shots) and the tang diverter type found in Screamin' Eagle and Cycle Shack muffs.
 
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Very good looking bike.
 
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Originally Posted by Gary7
I installed the "Dyno Power" mufflers I posted about here. Didn't get to ride any because it started raining just as I was finishing up. But I did fire her up and as I expected these sound like V&H Straight Shots. These will probably wind up being too loud for me, but they do look retro. The mid 70s Super Glides that I fell in love with as a teenager had the small tapered muffs like this.

These are very well made with deep, brilliant chrome. A steal at $40 for the pair.
Great looking muffs
 
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Originally Posted by Gary7
Yeah, when I saw them on ebay I thought they might just be re-labeled Cycle Shacks. But they aren't. The baffle is different. These things have a baffle that is a combination of the cheese grater (like V&H Straight Shots) and the tang diverter type found in Screamin' Eagle and Cycle Shack muffs.
are the baffles removable or welded in????
 
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Kind of look like khrome werks? Look good, who did you get them from and how much? Could not find them on eBay. If you don't like them and want to sell, LMK what you want for them to see if I can swing it.
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I like the look and they are really light. I have a pair of Cycle Shack's that look about the same. The noise thing is something I can live with part time so I've had mine on and off the bike. For what they cost I just keep them around.
 
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I'm not a fan of the tapered look, but if they improve the sound over stock, then... cool !
 


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