No More Screamin Eagle Exhaust
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No More Screamin Eagle Exhaust
From the dealer show today.. Effective Memorial day Harley Davidson will no longer offer Screamin Eagle exhaust systems. Dealers will sell out their stock & it won't be replaced..
and you heard it here first..............
The smog police have moved into our neighborhood.....
and you heard it here first..............
The smog police have moved into our neighborhood.....
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RE: No More Screamin Eagle Exhaust
Hey, all our SE II's are now limited edition OEM performance exhaust systems!
Seriously, this is a very bad sign of things to come. Backing up inch by inch will eventually find you backed up against a wall sooner or later. Later might be sooner then expected.
BTW, There are no cats on 49 state models and from what I'm reading on this forum, few or no cat's reported on 06's from owners in the 'Peoples Republic of Kalifornia'. 07 might be a different story.
Seriously, this is a very bad sign of things to come. Backing up inch by inch will eventually find you backed up against a wall sooner or later. Later might be sooner then expected.
BTW, There are no cats on 49 state models and from what I'm reading on this forum, few or no cat's reported on 06's from owners in the 'Peoples Republic of Kalifornia'. 07 might be a different story.
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RE: No More Screamin Eagle Exhaust
I never had possession of my stock mufflers. The dealer switched them out for the SEII slip-ons before I picked the bike up new. I never even thought to ask about the stock mufflers!
Anyway, now that I've changed out the SEIIs and the stock head pipe, I think that I will simply hold on the them for awhile. (I had considered selling them.)
Its a lot easier for the EPA to squeeze the manufacturer than it is to implement enforcement against the private owner of a single bike. I'm not too worried about having to suffer from regulatory testing of my bike's exhaust in order to keep it on the road - at least for the short term.
Anyway, now that I've changed out the SEIIs and the stock head pipe, I think that I will simply hold on the them for awhile. (I had considered selling them.)
Its a lot easier for the EPA to squeeze the manufacturer than it is to implement enforcement against the private owner of a single bike. I'm not too worried about having to suffer from regulatory testing of my bike's exhaust in order to keep it on the road - at least for the short term.