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I was looking into Big City Thunder baffels for my 2007 Dyna wide glide exhaust. Has anyone used them and how good do they sound? Would appreciate some input from anyone who has used these baffles.
had em hated em used em for 20 miles resold to another.if you dont mind low end trque loss and popping get em.better yet cheaper way would to do the old washer trick thats on nightrider site be the same results. save yourself bout 100 bux on top of it.or try and find a set of used like i did only lost my shipping costs when resold.
I was looking into Big City Thunder baffels for my 2007 Dyna wide glide exhaust. Has anyone used them and how good do they sound? Would appreciate some input from anyone who has used these baffles.
The V&H Quiet Baffles are a tad quieter (and a lower tone) than the BCTs but still loud. My ears still ring after a long ride.
I did not experience the low end torque loss that 06dynablack did. In fact, the dyno showed an additional 4lbs.ft. increase in low end torque. My SERT did require re-mapping to eliminate the decel pop he refers to. Maybe they weren't properly installed in the pipes? The instructions did refer to a "sweet spot" in the location of the baffles.
But then, my bike has extensive engine mods and can't be accurately compared to a stock 96".
Perhaps that is why I saw the increase in torque.
'08 Superglide
103" big bore, woods TW6 cams
Stage I A/C, SERT
Throated & Polished TB
Ported & Polished Heads
V&H Straighshot slip-ons
BCT baffles
Last edited by Not E'nuff Harley; Oct 18, 2008 at 10:53 PM.
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