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Old 10-17-2015, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by equandt
Do the Jackpot 2:1:2 headpipe and Jackpot 4" mufflers. You'll be tickled pink.
Or, the Jackpot 4.5 Pro Touring slipons... very unique sound. Do a search on the forum for these. I love mine!
 
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Old 10-18-2015, 01:59 AM
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I have a 15 Ultra Limited - I am leaving the Cat in (dont need the what if - warranty issues) Went with Rush "Big Louie" Rush has the Best CS in the industry - call and talk to Catfish - He will take good care of you.
 
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I have an 09(no cats) with a set of cfrs. They are somewhat loud at idle, but great at cruising.
 
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We put the Full Sac 2" baffles in the CVO yesterday. This might be just what you are looking for. Got rid of the factory tinny sound and replaced it with a nice deep sound, but not too loud. They are slightly louder and considerably deeper sounding than the factory CVO's, but they are not as loud as my Freedom Performance, which are not as loud as the wife's Rinehart's. If you think the 2" might be a little quite, you could always go with 2.25". The kit is 199.00, which at least half less than any good aftermarket slip on.

The install is pretty straight forward and will require a metal saw, die grinder, drill, and common hand tools.

By the way, I am not a shill for Full Sac. My friend found them, I just helped him with the install and turned out to be impressed with the result.

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Old 10-18-2015, 11:51 AM
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Hahahahahahaha!!!!!!!! I knew it! Sorry I wasn't the 1st one to post a reply. It would've said, "Get ready for 20 different answers to your question!" The "right sound" for pipes is pretty subjective --- what some guys here like a lot, I couldn't stand, when I heard them. Don't buy any of these recommendations without hearing the pipes first. Save your money, and in April or May next year (or this year if you get another 70 degree weekend!), go to a Harley dealer on a nice Saturday a.m, and ask people with bikes like yours, to fire it up for you. (They will, no problem.) Then, when you hear something you like, you'll say, "THAT'S what I'm lookin' for, right there."
 
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Originally Posted by mkguitar
Do the cat.

some of the guys are happy with the stock mufflers on a decatted header.


if not satisfied, you can look around then
Mike
What he said
 
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Believe all these mufflers will sound differently depending wether you have your cats removed or left in. Detail left out of most of the responses.
 
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Originally Posted by Tiki Joe
Looking to add some slip ons for a little more rumble. I don't want anything crazy because I like to do some touring and hear the music on the highway. What do you recommend for a little more sound that won't make me deaf on the highway?
Stock 2015 103....I'm going to cut the cat out also to help with the heat.
Don't was your time cutting on the stock pipes. Buy a new headpipe and Vance and Hines twin slash cut slip ons.
 
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Old 10-18-2015, 04:07 PM
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Also difference in sound is significant based on engine. 110 sounds different than 103.

If you see and hear something you like, make sure its same engine as yours.
 
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We offer a slip on for & 249.00 that sounds really good four inch with a billet tip
 


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