Muffler Help?
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Muffler Help?
Please, no comments about "if it's too loud, you're too old" or "loud pipes save lives" and all that. Here's my situation: I need to find some mufflers. Here's the bike (pic in sig):
- 2003 FLHRCI
- Cobra True Duals
- K&N Air filter on SE backing plate
- SE EFI Map, plus I have a Fuel Moto PC III on it
- SE 211 Cams
- top end is stock
I've tried the V&H Megaphone slip-ons that were in the bike when I got it. WAY to friggin' loud.
Got some "DNA Fishtails" off eBay for $150. They have about a 2.5" expansion chamber on em, love the look but the bike sounds like the my old Honda Elsinore 250 when I get on it (pissed off chainsaw). Not as loud as the V&H, but still too loud, high-pitched, but most of all, too loud.
Tried some stock take-offs from a 2005-ish CVO FLHTCU, real quiet, but I could live with it I suppose. Problem is the bike ran like cr*p as one would expect. Like it couldn't breathe. Those made it about 2 miles before I pulled them.
So, what I'm looking for is a pair of slip-ons that will let my bike breathe with the A/C, Cams, and all but is not stupid loud. Fishtails/rocket tips would be cool, but at this point, I'm willing to go with anything that meets my not loud+performance need.
The only indy in the area that I would trust to talk to about this closed up shop in February. I can't just keep scooping up mufflers off eBay and slapping them on to see if they work or not.
What say ye?
- 2003 FLHRCI
- Cobra True Duals
- K&N Air filter on SE backing plate
- SE EFI Map, plus I have a Fuel Moto PC III on it
- SE 211 Cams
- top end is stock
I've tried the V&H Megaphone slip-ons that were in the bike when I got it. WAY to friggin' loud.
Got some "DNA Fishtails" off eBay for $150. They have about a 2.5" expansion chamber on em, love the look but the bike sounds like the my old Honda Elsinore 250 when I get on it (pissed off chainsaw). Not as loud as the V&H, but still too loud, high-pitched, but most of all, too loud.
Tried some stock take-offs from a 2005-ish CVO FLHTCU, real quiet, but I could live with it I suppose. Problem is the bike ran like cr*p as one would expect. Like it couldn't breathe. Those made it about 2 miles before I pulled them.
So, what I'm looking for is a pair of slip-ons that will let my bike breathe with the A/C, Cams, and all but is not stupid loud. Fishtails/rocket tips would be cool, but at this point, I'm willing to go with anything that meets my not loud+performance need.
The only indy in the area that I would trust to talk to about this closed up shop in February. I can't just keep scooping up mufflers off eBay and slapping them on to see if they work or not.
What say ye?
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Find a set of '06 and up CVO mufflers, remove the stock baffles, replace same with Fullsac 1.75" 'Power Cores'. The '06 and up CVOs feature 4" diameter bodies. More bigger, holds more sound insulation.
Nice and quiet at idle, nice mellow rumble at speed, roar when you twist the wick......
CVO take offs are a dime a dozen on eBay. Fullsac baffles run around $140 shipped.
I have $291 invested in my set, which I'm running on my '06 FLHTP. Head pipes are V & H Dresser Duals. I like this exhaust. I like it a lot.
Nice and quiet at idle, nice mellow rumble at speed, roar when you twist the wick......
CVO take offs are a dime a dozen on eBay. Fullsac baffles run around $140 shipped.
I have $291 invested in my set, which I'm running on my '06 FLHTP. Head pipes are V & H Dresser Duals. I like this exhaust. I like it a lot.
Last edited by orbit; 04-25-2012 at 08:15 PM.
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Fuel Moto - JackPots - either the 3.5" or 4". You can change the baffles to suit your taste. I have them, and love them.
http://www.jackpotmufflers.com/
http://www.jackpotmufflers.com/
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The Supertrapp SE muffler is slightly louder than stock and has an assortment of tips available. The tips are kinda expensive though. I was thinking about getting a pair but ended up getting Klock Werks Super Saver mufflers instead, waiting for them to be delivered. I did consider the Supertrapp Fatshots, its cool that they are adjustable.
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