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Old 04-01-2009, 09:03 AM
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+1 for the Jackpot Mufflers, Air Filter and PCV from Fuel Moto.
 
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look around for new old stock #611598-B. thats a pre 07 screaming eagle slip on. these sounds nice but not real loud and they'll allow for almost any performance upgrade. they are made by super trapp and they were not subject to epa restriction.
 
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I just got a stage 1 with the SE street performance touring mufflers on. I really like them look and sound good. I get a nice low tone like a harley should sound, but its not overly loud. I wanted something with a better sound and a little louder than stock they fit the bill for me.
 
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Originally Posted by rdam
Thanks for the replies. Still trying to find someone with that part number ($313 from Lake Shore HD..or other 20% online store)

1. I might call Jamie at FuelMoto for some direction.
2. Monster Ovals look and sound great. But $600 + for mufflers is out of line.
3. I still have my 4 year old stockers (somewhere?) But don't want to lose the Stage 1 gains. Might drill or knock out "cap".
4. No Samson true duals....My V&H dresser dual are fine.
5. I'll also look at Supertrapps if they are only 3 db over stock
6. CVO Screamin' eagle...If I can fine em'
7. Scrooge: didn't your '06 have a catalytic converter. Let me know exactly
what you did, ie; knock out end caps
8. Will take a look at BUB 7's

Thanks again guys.

7) CVO 110" stockers easy to find. Just go to www.CVOharley.com and check classifieds. Should get a nice set for about $200 tops.

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Originally Posted by rdam
Trying to find a quiet muffler without going back to stock. Long trips are wearing me out. Anybody running the following?:

Harley Davidson Touring Muffler Part # 65259-00

And comment. A little louder than stock is fine.

Thanks
I had a set on my RK with Stage. I thought they sounded great and just louder than stock. Just won't flow well enough if you go and hop up your motor.

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The Fuel-Moto Jackpots should be just what you are looking for. Just put them on my Streetglide. They are a little louder than stock but not at all obnoxious. Nice deep sound.
They are also priced right.
 
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Originally Posted by rdam
Trying to find a quiet muffler without going back to stock. Long trips are wearing me out. Anybody running the following?:
I'll cast another vote for the Dyno-Tuned Jackpots. I have the same concerns as you and find these mufflers perfect. The tone is what you would want, deep and throaty, but not loud enough to make your ears ring after a long ride or drown out the stereo. Fuel Moto has performed DB tests on these and they are <2DB louder than stock, which translates into about a 25% volume increase.
 
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The part number you listed is probably similar to 64985-07A
which I have on my '07. If you want that loud HD sound those aren't going to deliver but I don't mind that at all.

I never wanted to wake up my neighbors when I leave for work at 6AM just like I wish my buddy next door had these when he comes home from the tavern at 3AM, LOL

I think these are fine, you definitely can ride all day without being bothered by the sound plus I won't need a bigger amp to listen to tunes/ballgames while we're out riding. I think the 4 inch diameter looks good also.
 
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+1 on the Monster Ovals
 
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