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Awesome bike robbyville the throwbacks look great. I'm getting a 2015 Street Bob this spring and plan on doing the throwbacks. Also planning to have the tips powder coated black. I know you can just take them off too. Do you have any pics of the exhaust with out the tips on there?
Awesome bike robbyville the throwbacks look great. I'm getting a 2015 Street Bob this spring and plan on doing the throwbacks. Also planning to have the tips powder coated black. I know you can just take them off too. Do you have any pics of the exhaust with out the tips on there?
Thanks for the kind words! I'm sorry I don't, but I'm planning to re-pack the quiet baffles sometime in the next two weeks and if I'm able to do it without taking off the pipes I'll snap some for you. In the meantime here is a link to someone who runs them without the tips (I found this when I was researching pipes), 66cruiser's sig pic kind of shows them without the tips. Also if you look on youtube under python throwbacks I think there were a couple on there with PC'd tips
they say its neighbor friendly ???? to be honest i haven't started the bike yet since i installed it
it might be 45*f this week ill give it a shot
Love the looks of that pipe, but assume it's damn loud!
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It's pretty loud by my ear, but when I've put the db meter on it averaged around 95. It does smooth out once broken in but I still put quiet baffles in. took it down a couple of DB and deepened the tone. I idle past neighbors and nobody has ever complained but I find that it grates on me when cruising. The quiet baffle has cheap fiberglass around the baffle so I'm spending $27 for a better wrap and hopefully that will help.
Again, it's probably just me. I do like to listen to music through my headset in the helmet every now and again, and I have to crank it to hear over the exhaust.
At any rate, it really is an awesome exhaust and I'd definitely recommend it. It's no louder than any V&H system. I'll let you know how it goes when I re-wrap I have high hopes!
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