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S/E 65115-10 on FLHTK WITH cats??Sound

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Old 03-09-2011, 08:08 PM
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Default S/E 65115-10 on FLHTK WITH cats??Sound

Looking for a youtube/etc sound clip of S/E 65115-10 Street Thunder Performance slip-ons on a FLHTK or similar 103 motor WITH the cats still in it. Getting ready to pull trigger on buying and not sure if that's the way to go or save $$ and go for V/H monster ovals slip-ons. Looking for something a little deeper than stock- but it IS a bagger and the SO won't be happy with LOUD! And we all know when she's not happy- well you get the idea.. Have seen sound clips of older 07-08-09 96 motors , but they don't have cats anyway..
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Old 03-10-2011, 01:08 AM
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I have a set on my 2011 roadglide ultra with stage 1 air cleaner and they sound very nice. I did end up putting the supertrapp se series baffles in my 65115-10's because they were slightly too quiet for me. they have a nice rich sound either way but with the se series baffle just a little more. I have a set of the slash billet tips part #80630-10 i let you have for 1/2 price shipped. I do really think they 65115-10's are good looking mufflers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-33Q...layer_embedded

they actually sound just like this but a tad less sound with the stock baffle, identical with the se series baffle.
 

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I have them and like them. Got a used pair on e-bay (were on a 2010). There are a few pairs there now. If you see 65159-10 it's the correct muffler. That's the single part number. 65115-10 is the kit (pair) part number. Don't ak me how I know this!

They're Not much louder than stock but more rumble. Also gets rid of that puff puff sound you get with the sock mufflers. I think you'll like them.
 
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Though I'm not using SE mufflers the biggest change I found changing to the
CATless exhaust was an increase in high frequencies. The cat does a very nice job filtering these and if it was not for the heat and power loss I would have kept them in.
 
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