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Anyone heard the SE Street Cannon Performance Slip-Ons

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Old 09-10-2012 | 11:18 AM
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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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Old 10-27-2012 | 07:41 AM
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I posted the thread right after they came out. I wondered if, by now, anyone is running them?
 
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Old 10-29-2012 | 09:38 PM
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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.
 
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Old 12-02-2012 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by ziggyss728
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.
+1, they sound nice for an HD slip on. They have a nice deep tone to them and when you open her up it gets throaty. I still have cats as well. Went with the SE slip ons because when I upgrade to the Stage 2 my extended warranty will not be effected.
 
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Old 12-03-2012 | 07:01 AM
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To the owners of the Screamin' Eagle Street Cannon Performance Slip-On Mufflers, any idea what the size or diameter of the baffle is? I know the diameter of the stock muffler for the 2012 RKC is 1 3/8" so I am curious how much larger the Cannon is?
 
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Originally Posted by ziggyss728
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.
Did you have to reflash your ECM when you installed the Street Cannons? I'm thinking about them for my '13 RK. Stock AC and headpipes.
 
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Old 03-02-2013 | 06:18 PM
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How much do they cost?
 
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Old 03-02-2013 | 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by FL-kruzen
How much do they cost?
In the Harley Parts Book they are $389 but then you also have to buy end caps and they range from $79-$129 per pair. So you'd have roughly 5 bills in them. Actually not that bad if you compare them to the V&H, Rinehart and BUB muffs.
 
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