Lets talk exhaust, I need an idea
I know it's not technically audio but the whole reason I started upgrading my audio in the first place was because I installed a D&D Fat Cat.
I loved it but the wife has started riding with me so I've had to make a change. Sold my beloved D&D yesterday and now I need a replacement. On the short list is the V&H Power Duals w/450's I had Rineharts w/stock head pipe before the D&D and I liked it but it wasn't even close to being loud enough. I'm hunting a deep rumble, the D&D wasn't as deep as I wanted but I still liked it and it was LOUD :) I know it's cliche but I do believe in loud pipes. In MY head at least, I feel I'm easier to see by the cagers when they can hear me coming. I do however want to hear my tunes at highway speed and not the drone of the exhaust. Thoughts? |
Bunker the FM Road and Track 2-1 sounds awesome. Installed one on my oldest sons SGS about a month ago. Very deep and aggressive sound but settles down really nice at cruising speeds. Not sure what you'd do about a ghost pipe though. Dunno if FM offers one or not.
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Originally Posted by Bunker
(Post 15724582)
I know it's not technically audio but the whole reason I started upgrading my audio in the first place was because I installed a D&D Fat Cat.
I loved it but the wife has started riding with me so I've had to make a change. Sold my beloved D&D yesterday and now I need a replacement. On the short list is the V&H Power Duals w/450's I had Rineharts w/stock head pipe before the D&D and I liked it but it wasn't even close to being loud enough. I'm hunting a deep rumble, the D&D wasn't as deep as I wanted but I still liked it and it was LOUD :) I know it's cliche but I do believe in loud pipes. In MY head at least, I feel I'm easier to see by the cagers when they can hear me coming. I do however want to hear my tunes at highway speed and not the drone of the exhaust. Thoughts? |
+1 for Fuel Moto. I run their 2/1/2 Ceramic coated headers and the Hi-Roller slip ons. Gives the bike a nice deep rumble and quiets down on the highway.
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Originally Posted by Bunker
(Post 15724582)
I know it's not technically audio but the whole reason I started upgrading my audio in the first place was because I installed a D&D Fat Cat.
I loved it but the wife has started riding with me so I've had to make a change. Sold my beloved D&D yesterday and now I need a replacement. On the short list is the V&H Power Duals w/450's I had Rineharts w/stock head pipe before the D&D and I liked it but it wasn't even close to being loud enough. I'm hunting a deep rumble, the D&D wasn't as deep as I wanted but I still liked it and it was LOUD :) I know it's cliche but I do believe in loud pipes. In MY head at least, I feel I'm easier to see by the cagers when they can hear me coming. I do however want to hear my tunes at highway speed and not the drone of the exhaust. Thoughts? |
This Fuel Moto's video on the Hi-Rollers
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Check out Dragos Dragula exhaust. Equal power to a D&D and not as loud
http://dragosbikeworks.com/new-dragula-2-exhaust.html You may also want to consider the Dragos H-Pipe. The sound of true dual's but has a H-Chamber that keeps you from losing your low end power. This is the pipe I am running on "Elvira" with the HD SE Street Cannon slip-on's. Very deep low rumble till you go WOT and then it gets loud and nasty. http://dragosbikeworks.com/drago-scs-h-pipe-header.html |
As you probably already know choosing exhaust is like choosing audio. It’s all in the package. As an example I have the D&D FC on my SG with the Louvered Wrapped Quiet Baffle which was recommend over the performance baffle by my engine builder and tuner (Doc Weaver) even at 100+ HP. The performance baffle would have been too much flow and would have caused a loss of power.
Choosing exhaust by how loud it is, is like saying I want really loud speaker, but I don't want to install and amp. On the Ultra I have the Jackpot 2-1-2, Jackpot mufflers and the FM mini tuner with a canned map. For touring my ears are happy and can hear my tunes at any speed. I would check out the FM Jackpot 2-into-1 Road & Track Full System that Bates mentioned. Give Jamie a call and tell him what you are looking for. There Cyber Week sale is going on for a couple more days. |
Oh I fully intend to use the cyberweek deals at fuelmoto, just trying to narrow my choices ;)
thanks guys as always |
Originally Posted by Bunker
(Post 15724582)
I know it's not technically audio but the whole reason I started upgrading my audio in the first place was because I installed a D&D Fat Cat.
I loved it but the wife has started riding with me so I've had to make a change. Sold my beloved D&D yesterday and now I need a replacement. On the short list is the V&H Power Duals w/450's I had Rineharts w/stock head pipe before the D&D and I liked it but it wasn't even close to being loud enough. I'm hunting a deep rumble, the D&D wasn't as deep as I wanted but I still liked it and it was LOUD :) I know it's cliche but I do believe in loud pipes. In MY head at least, I feel I'm easier to see by the cagers when they can hear me coming. I do however want to hear my tunes at highway speed and not the drone of the exhaust. Thoughts? I have cfr's with vtwin headers. When u get on the throttle they growl LOUD. Not high pitchy at all. Then when u get to cruising speed, they really mellow out to a nice rumble. I do however get a jake brake type sound and sometimes decel popping when i get off the throttle. But i wont trade them anytime soon. Oh and the lady rides with me too, and she hasn't said anything about them at all. |
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