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I'm thinking I'd like to do something to give my bike a more throaty exhaust note. Don't want loud, just deeper, I guess. Does such an option exist or are they all loud?
Didn't know how to phrase a search for this one, so apologies in advance if it's been covered.
I'm thinking I'd like to do something to give my bike a more throaty exhaust note. Don't want loud, just deeper, I guess. Does such an option exist or are they all loud?
Let the Flaming BEGIN...... Nah just kidding ..Yeah dude just go on You Tube and type in a bunch of diff pipes and you will hear them so you know what sound you like the best.. It depends if you want 2-1 or drag pipes etc etc
I am led to believe that the Screaming Eagle slipons will do exactly that. They are supposed to make the exhaust note deeper with only a little more loudness than stock.
SEII slip ons will get you what you need... the older ones not the newer ones... you can always get diff baffels for pipes and that will change the way it sounds...
Well, if you want a deeper sound, I'd definitely say go with a 2-1 exhaust. Not to loud, and a big performance increase. I have thunderheaders, and they aren't all that loud. But when I get on that throttle, they crank!
The vance and nines quiet baffles give a deeper sound to the pipes, if you go on you tube, and type,"dyna quiet baffles" you can hear my bike with the quiet baffles and there is a video there with the normal baffles for comparing
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