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Old 11-10-2013, 06:02 PM
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Finally got around to installing these today. Installation was simple, the hardest part as others have mentioned was removing the old slip ons. They don't twist / slip off easily. I do reccommend spending the few $$ for new clamps but thats up to you. Also a few new lockwashers as the new exhausts came with the bolts but not the lockwashers.

The Full Boar mufflers chrome is excellent without blemish. I ordered slash down with 2" baffle and although I only had time for a 20 minute ride these pipes definitely added some extra torque, and the bike now sounds like a Harley, especially at idle. Much more low rumble than stock. For $200 delivered so far I've only good things to say.
 
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Mine quieted down slightly after a few miles. Happy over all. No ugly rust anymore for sure. Performance seems about the same as before.

And sorry, I'm not paying to post pictures. They look just like the pictures all over the internet.
 

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I installed a pair of Klock SS 1801-0413 mufflers on my 2013 Street Glide about 3 weeks ago and have about 2,000 miles on them with a decatted stock header. They sound great, mellow with a powerful rumble and a better than Ri******* that everyone seems to want.

And get this. I got 47 mpg today and never got more than 42 mpg before I installed them.

Did I mention they look great too!

$304 with free shipping - Good Stuff!
 
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Originally Posted by KYBill
Finally got around to installing these today. Installation was simple, the hardest part as others have mentioned was removing the old slip ons. They don't twist / slip off easily. I do reccommend spending the few $$ for new clamps but thats up to you. Also a few new lockwashers as the new exhausts came with the bolts but not the lockwashers.

The Full Boar mufflers chrome is excellent without blemish. I ordered slash down with 2" baffle and although I only had time for a 20 minute ride these pipes definitely added some extra torque, and the bike now sounds like a Harley, especially at idle. Much more low rumble than stock. For $200 delivered so far I've only good things to say.
Just installed a set as well. I agree with the above.
My bike also seems to have more torque.
Great value and sound.
 
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Old 07-06-2014, 09:03 PM
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I just installed the SE street cannons on my 13 RKC and love the sound of them. I think I paid about $350 from Kutter.
 
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How are they holding up? Baffles still good? Sound the same as new? No "blueing" or "yellowing" of the pipes?
 
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All good here, still sound and look great.
 
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So the ebay listing is for 95 -12 touring, but they fit up to the 2014's correct? Is this the correct listing and seller?


http://www.ebay.com/itm/131232549482...witem=&vxp=mtr
 
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Sorry, can't answer that. There was only 1 seller when I purchased so I expect its probably the same seller but cannot say for sure.

As I recall the outer diameter of the muffler was slightly smaller than stock as noted in the listing. No big deal for me, but I don't know anything about the 2014 models. I suggest you e mail the seller through e-bay.
 
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Definitely not the cheapest, but I had Supertrapp on mine and when I decided to install the True Dual headers i didn't realize that I would also need to upgrade the mufflers. So I decided to stay with them. I would like to hear about opinions on the Supertrapp line, especially the SE series mufflers with true duals. I have not received or installed my new ones yet.
 


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