CFR Slip Ons (2011 Street Glide)
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#14
Well, I have it narrowed down to a few now, thanks to the responses! 1.) I am a major fan of the CFR's. A few of my buddies have them and I think they sound pretty sweet. 2.) The Bassani DNT's sound pretty similar to me. I haven heard them in person, but they seem to sound good. 3.) Supertrapp Stout / Kerker Stout...I listened to a few clips and dont seem to notice much of a difference..probably because I havent heard them in person, but they also sound awesom. 4.) The MSG's sound cool as well. Dont seem to be as loud, just a difference "noise". Performance wise, they seem to dyno better than the CFR, if I am not mistaken.
Does anyone have any input on these. I have found a few clips of the DNT's that I like. Anyone have any feeback on these or any of the others? Thanks for the input!
Does anyone have any input on these. I have found a few clips of the DNT's that I like. Anyone have any feeback on these or any of the others? Thanks for the input!
#15
To each their own. I prefer to support the company who actually took the time to design and produce the product right here in the USA as opposed to a company that survives by knocking off everyone else's products with made in China garbage.
There is a good reason that our economy is in the shape that it is.
#16
I have lots on order. They will be ready one day (hopefully) soon. I run the step cut chrome on my bike and they are gorgeous and provide the deepest sound I have ever heard. Personally, I'm not a guy who puts knock off's on my bike. I spent the money on the bike, I might as well outfit it with what I really want as opposed to a fugazi.
To each their own. I prefer to support the company who actually took the time to design and produce the product right here in the USA as opposed to a company that survives by knocking off everyone else's products with made in China garbage.
There is a good reason that our economy is in the shape that it is.
To each their own. I prefer to support the company who actually took the time to design and produce the product right here in the USA as opposed to a company that survives by knocking off everyone else's products with made in China garbage.
There is a good reason that our economy is in the shape that it is.
#17
I have lots on order. They will be ready one day (hopefully) soon. I run the step cut chrome on my bike and they are gorgeous and provide the deepest sound I have ever heard. Personally, I'm not a guy who puts knock off's on my bike. I spent the money on the bike, I might as well outfit it with what I really want as opposed to a fugazi.
To each their own. I prefer to support the company who actually took the time to design and produce the product right here in the USA as opposed to a company that survives by knocking off everyone else's products with made in China garbage.
There is a good reason that our economy is in the shape that it is.
To each their own. I prefer to support the company who actually took the time to design and produce the product right here in the USA as opposed to a company that survives by knocking off everyone else's products with made in China garbage.
There is a good reason that our economy is in the shape that it is.
While I most definitely agree with everything you said, I think at least SOME of the people buying knockoffs are doing so due to availability. If CFR stepped up production, I think sales would follow a linear curve. You can't buy what isn't being made.
#18
I am sure this is part of the equation but also figure $199 vs $600. That is a fair amount of dough.
Drew
#19
Now that I have the real ones back on the bike, I'll probably give away the DNA's..
......I should have just taken them off the bike before I sold it to you, would have made things easier...
Last edited by FlyByWire; 06-04-2015 at 11:26 PM.
#20
I'm late reading this..but I put Kerker 4"Stouts on my 2014 SGS. Now I'm putting on CFR's. The Kerkers sounded like a hammer hitting a tin roof