Best mufflers
#11
Best “sounding muffler” is a subjective call and dependents upon individual tastes. If you want the best “performing” muffler”; call Jamie at Fuel –Moto and have him hook you up with the best performing muffler for your set-up.
Chances are that you will also be pleased with the sound of his tuned recommendation.
Jim
Chances are that you will also be pleased with the sound of his tuned recommendation.
Jim
#14
Jackpots
I just got back from a long trip (2,860 miles) on my new Tri-Glide with Fuelmoto headers and Jackpot slash-down mufflers. Sure enough, as advertised, you can ride all day with a nice, low, rumble but not on your nerves after 8 hours. I really like them for this trike. My wife rides with me on her Road King with Rineharts - which are louder but not terrible. I think I prefer the Jackpots for the trike, and the Rineharts for the RK.
Warning: going into and out of a parking garage in New York City, with their deep gutters, you'll scrape and flatten out the bottom of the mufflers about a quarter inch. I wish the slash-downs (which are the right shape) were about 2" shorter, but I didn't scrape anywhere else.
Warning: going into and out of a parking garage in New York City, with their deep gutters, you'll scrape and flatten out the bottom of the mufflers about a quarter inch. I wish the slash-downs (which are the right shape) were about 2" shorter, but I didn't scrape anywhere else.
#15
Warning: going into and out of a parking garage in New York City, with their deep gutters, you'll scrape and flatten out the bottom of the mufflers about a quarter inch. I wish the slash-downs (which are the right shape) were about 2" shorter, but I didn't scrape anywhere else.
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