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Well today I installed a set of SE Street Cannon slip ons on my 2020 Heritage. I wasn't expecting much change in the sound as compared to the stock mufflers. But I found that they sound just as I wanted. A decent little rumble at idle and during cruise they have a nice purr. But when getting on the throttle they wake up nicely. Over all I am pleased with the change.
Last edited by P51Driver; Sep 13, 2021 at 05:45 PM.
I did the same to my '19 107. The Street Cannons are the right combination of tone and db's. I would call it a Stage 0.5. Not needing to buy a tuner and do a re-tune is a big relief too.
This is a bit of an update from my original post. I now have about 300 miles on my SE Street Cannons. What I have noticed is a slight mileage decease since installing the Street Cannons. I attribute this to the ecm compensating the map to run a bit richer to accommodate for the more open configuration of the Street Cannons.
This is a bit of an update from my original post. I now have about 300 miles on my SE Street Cannons. What I have noticed is a slight mileage decease since installing the Street Cannons. I attribute this to the ecm compensating the map to run a bit richer to accommodate for the more open configuration of the Street Cannons.
Well today I installed a set of SE Street Cannon slip ons on my 2020 Heritage. I wasn't expecting much change in the sound as compared to the stock mufflers. But I found that they sound just as I wanted. A decent little rumble at idle and during cruise they have a nice purr. But when getting on the throttle they wake up nicely. Over all I am pleased with the change.
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