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has anyone tried the cobra speedster swept exhaust #6299 on their switchback? if so how do you like it? hard to find good looking pipes for switchback.
has anyone tried the cobra speedster swept exhaust #6299 on their switchback? if so how do you like it? hard to find good looking pipes for switchback.
No, I have not. However, I have a 2013 fld with a D&D fatcat black 2-1 and it sounds badass. I previously had V&H comp series 2-1. Fatcat sounds better
I have them on my 2013 Wide Glide. Overall, I'm alright with them. The black color doesn't really match any of the black on my bike. They're close to a satin finish with a very slight hammertone to them. The color is more of a faint black almost bordering a very very dark gray. But if you're getting polished, then those are all moot points...
As far as sound is concerned, I was VERY disappointed initially. They are very quiet at idle and don't get too loud under load either. They were missing that deep growl I was looking for....until I ripped out the baffles. Now they're pretty damn loud and I love the sound.
I cannot speak on power as I haven't dynoed. But by the seat of my pants, I'm happy...
Let me know if you want me to post up some pics...
have the vance and hines 2 into one.not loud enough. looking for something like the cobra or the vance &hines big radius 2 into 2 if they will fit
Have you tried the Competition Baffle? I have the standard baffle on mine, but I have heard one with the comp baffle in it and it a bit more deep and throaty.
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