2017 CVO Streetglide Exhaust?
#11
rinehart
A friend had them on this 16 limited with the 3.5 slip ons and they sound great .They are loud but I prefer a good loud pipe that I can get a cars attention when I have to
Hope the new line is not tinny its hard to judge from you tube video
#12
I wouldn't mind magnaflow.... I didn't even know you guys made pipes for Harley's. I used them on my muscle cars and I was always happy with them as well as my trucks.
what do you suggest for a 117 upgrade setup? I prefer the dual look, but if 2 into 1 is a big performance advantage then I would do that. I like loud, I don't want a quiet system.
what do you suggest for a 117 upgrade setup? I prefer the dual look, but if 2 into 1 is a big performance advantage then I would do that. I like loud, I don't want a quiet system.
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MagnaFlow (12-23-2016)
#13
I wouldn't mind magnaflow.... I didn't even know you guys made pipes for Harley's. I used them on my muscle cars and I was always happy with them as well as my trucks.
what do you suggest for a 117 upgrade setup? I prefer the dual look, but if 2 into 1 is a big performance advantage then I would do that. I like loud, I don't want a quiet system.
what do you suggest for a 117 upgrade setup? I prefer the dual look, but if 2 into 1 is a big performance advantage then I would do that. I like loud, I don't want a quiet system.
If you prefer the look of duals, our Pro-Dual pipes would definitely be the way to go. On this particular system, we equalize the length of the head pipes by routing the rear one to the left side, which creates equal backpressure and flow to the mufflers for more power. These pipes can be paired with any of the 5 muffler styles we offer, but the Topgun and Knockout have proved to be the most popular for baggers. If there are any other questions we can answer about our products, please feel free to shoot us a PM any time!
#14
We are newer to the HD market, but growing bigger every day!
If you prefer the look of duals, our Pro-Dual pipes would definitely be the way to go. On this particular system, we equalize the length of the head pipes by routing the rear one to the left side, which creates equal backpressure and flow to the mufflers for more power. These pipes can be paired with any of the 5 muffler styles we offer, but the Topgun and Knockout have proved to be the most popular for baggers. If there are any other questions we can answer about our products, please feel free to shoot us a PM any time!
If you prefer the look of duals, our Pro-Dual pipes would definitely be the way to go. On this particular system, we equalize the length of the head pipes by routing the rear one to the left side, which creates equal backpressure and flow to the mufflers for more power. These pipes can be paired with any of the 5 muffler styles we offer, but the Topgun and Knockout have proved to be the most popular for baggers. If there are any other questions we can answer about our products, please feel free to shoot us a PM any time!
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Royalt (01-24-2017)
#19
Fullsac offers great CVO power cores and perforated muffler sleeves which provide awesome sound (depending on diameter of core selected) and improve torque and performance for a fraction of the cost of slip on mufflers (Fullsac CVO power core and perforated muffler sleeves run about $220.00 and are dead simple to install vs slip on mufflers which can run up to the $650 isn mark. Just my two cents worth. Happy riding.
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Royalt (01-24-2017)
#20
I just installed slip on mufflers RC Exhaust 4 1/2 on mine. And actually second try to get some noise. Originally I purchased the TAB Performance 4 inch and what a joke to say the least. They sound no different than the factory exhaust. I put them on and never rode the bike. Asked the distributor who is local and pretty big here in the MD area and they just blew me off on returning them. Its chump change in the realm of things but just no courtesy to say the least. So I purchased the RC'S which originally last September is what I wanted but the sales rep for the Eastern company (hint,hint) talked me into the TAB. Now after installing the RC'S they are better than the TAB, but not near my 2015 and 2016 sound. I honestly have to say the new M8 114 just does not have the LOUD sound with just slip ons. And I get it if you look at the left side exhaust it's a itty bitty pipe coming off the y pipe. You have to get rid of all the factory exhaust if you want some real noise. And for me it will be fine for slip ons but if you listen to my YouTube video you will understand the slip ons ain't like the slip ons for the prior years. Just listen to the 2017 CVO M8 4 inch slip ons TAB VIDEO: https://youtu.be/d717l--PA8M
RC Exhaust video 2015 and 2016 CVO 110 MOTOR: https://youtu.be/VDqphQezfjo
RC Exhaust 2017 CVO M8 VIDEO: https://youtu.be/qXzmhQzup_U
RC Exhaust video 2015 and 2016 CVO 110 MOTOR: https://youtu.be/VDqphQezfjo
RC Exhaust 2017 CVO M8 VIDEO: https://youtu.be/qXzmhQzup_U