Anyone heard the SE Street Cannon Performance Slip-Ons
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Anyone heard the SE Street Cannon Performance Slip-Ons
Has anyone heard the new Screamin' Eagle Street Cannon Performance Slip-On Mufflers (part no. 64900186)? If so, how do they compare to (a) stock, (b) the SE Thunder Street Performance slip ons (part no. 65115-10) and (c) the SE Fatshotz (part no. 80847-10)--for sound and performance.
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I bought a pair. I was running stock pipes on a 2011 Road King with a 103. They end up being about 1 1/2" longer with slash down tips. During the install you notice the difference right away in construction. They are completely open all the way down, the stock pipe you cannot see any daylight through.
As far as sound goes they are definately a bit louder without being too loud. Best of all they have a lot more bass and sound much better. I took them out and you can hear more bass in all the gears. My neighbor has Vance and Hines and a friend has some Reinharts. I'd say the bass is similiar though maybe not as deep and not quite as loud, I have not run them side by side - just going off memory. Overall I am very pleased - that was exactly what I wanted.
As far as sound goes they are definately a bit louder without being too loud. Best of all they have a lot more bass and sound much better. I took them out and you can hear more bass in all the gears. My neighbor has Vance and Hines and a friend has some Reinharts. I'd say the bass is similiar though maybe not as deep and not quite as loud, I have not run them side by side - just going off memory. Overall I am very pleased - that was exactly what I wanted.
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I bought a pair. I was running stock pipes on a 2011 Road King with a 103. They end up being about 1 1/2" longer with slash down tips. During the install you notice the difference right away in construction. They are completely open all the way down, the stock pipe you cannot see any daylight through.
As far as sound goes they are definately a bit louder without being too loud. Best of all they have a lot more bass and sound much better. I took them out and you can hear more bass in all the gears. My neighbor has Vance and Hines and a friend has some Reinharts. I'd say the bass is similiar though maybe not as deep and not quite as loud, I have not run them side by side - just going off memory. Overall I am very pleased - that was exactly what I wanted.
As far as sound goes they are definately a bit louder without being too loud. Best of all they have a lot more bass and sound much better. I took them out and you can hear more bass in all the gears. My neighbor has Vance and Hines and a friend has some Reinharts. I'd say the bass is similiar though maybe not as deep and not quite as loud, I have not run them side by side - just going off memory. Overall I am very pleased - that was exactly what I wanted.
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I bought a pair. I was running stock pipes on a 2011 Road King with a 103. They end up being about 1 1/2" longer with slash down tips. During the install you notice the difference right away in construction. They are completely open all the way down, the stock pipe you cannot see any daylight through.
As far as sound goes they are definately a bit louder without being too loud. Best of all they have a lot more bass and sound much better. I took them out and you can hear more bass in all the gears. My neighbor has Vance and Hines and a friend has some Reinharts. I'd say the bass is similiar though maybe not as deep and not quite as loud, I have not run them side by side - just going off memory. Overall I am very pleased - that was exactly what I wanted.
As far as sound goes they are definately a bit louder without being too loud. Best of all they have a lot more bass and sound much better. I took them out and you can hear more bass in all the gears. My neighbor has Vance and Hines and a friend has some Reinharts. I'd say the bass is similiar though maybe not as deep and not quite as loud, I have not run them side by side - just going off memory. Overall I am very pleased - that was exactly what I wanted.
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