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Looking at Ebay and found several slip on mufflers for sale. New not used. Some as low as $150. Some even have removable baffles. Anyone ever tried these? If so how is the quality? Chrome?
They are probably made off shore and I would be willing to bet that you would be back on here in less than a year complaining about bad, peeling chrome and maybe worse.
I bought Screaming Eagle slip one new from the dealer for just over $300.00. They look great and the wife and I like the sound. Just right without being over the top. One year and 12k + miles and they look great.
Last edited by Cosmic Razorback; Aug 5, 2017 at 02:02 PM.
A riding buddy bought $150 slip ons from ebay and they sound like crap. I dont know the name of them. I had the dna from Kc international for about 16k miles and they still sounded and looked great.
They are probably made off shore and I would be willing to bet that you would be back on here in less than a year complaining about bad, peeling chrome and maybe worse.
I bought Screaming Eagle slip one new from the dealer for just over $300.00. They look great and the wife and I like the sound. Just right without being over the top. One year and 12k + miles and they look great.
Ditto - I have the SE Street Cannons as well and love them. Got them 20% off when I bought bike last year.
I'm happy with my cheap slip on's from Ebay. Jones Full Boar with the removable baffles. I got the 2" baffles but may get the 2.5" and try them out. I've had them a few months and they're made in the USA. $200
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