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I put a set of SE II Pro Tapered Torque Slip-ons on my Heritage. Louder than stock but not excessive. But they increase the torque a bit in the lower range.
I asked the dealer about the Pro Tapered Torque Slip-ons and was told that they would sound the same as stock. I was wondering why they were in the race catalog then. Maybe they had them confused with other slip-ons.
Anyway...can you compare their sound with the other SEII Pro Slip-ons? Tone and loudness. I've heard the slash downs. Was wondering if the tapered were close.
Khrome Werks makes a great looking tapered slipon for Dynas and they will work on your BOB. The pipe I like is the HP Plus and I would have them on my 06 WG if they would have been in stock when I upgraded. I went with D&D slipons which I also like. Khrome Werks slipons are reasonably priced and get good reviews by the tuners I have read.
I asked the dealer about the Pro Tapered Torque Slip-ons and was told that they would sound the same as stock. I was wondering why they were in the race catalog then. Maybe they had them confused with other slip-ons.
Anyway...can you compare their sound with the other SEII Pro Slip-ons? Tone and loudness. I've heard the slash downs. Was wondering if the tapered were close.
Thanks!
They point straight out the back so you won't hear them as much when standing to the side as you would a set of baloney cuts.
The tone is about the same as the baloney cuts but again, the noise is pointed out the back.
Overall, not as loud as some. Definitely louder than stock. Not stupid loud as to get you a ticket. Gives a nice little boost to the low end torque as intended.
I put them on my Heritage to give an increase in performance while retaining the original look.
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