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Anyone have ANY experience with the Harley Davidson slip-on mufflers that have script writing "Harley Davidson" on them? How do they compare to OEM HD or Screamin Eagle WRT performance and sound?
Hope someone can help, I may be able to get a pair but am reluctant unless I know more about them!
I think they are the first Screamin' Eagle ones. Later they changed the script for Screamin' Eagle and later for Screamin' Eagle II. They are older than the new ones, but I think they are almost the same. I suppose they changed the name for marketing purposes.
Anyone have ANY experience with the Harley Davidson slip-on mufflers that have script writing "Harley Davidson" on them? How do they compare to OEM HD or Screamin Eagle WRT performance and sound?
Hope someone can help, I may be able to get a pair but am reluctant unless I know more about them!
I know this is an old post, but I just got a set of the slipons with the "Harley Davidson" script on them and they are "EPA" friendly and probably as quiet as stock. They are a tad lighter than the stockers, even though they are huge, but not louder at all. I have a set of the original SE's (made by Cycle Shack?) with no baffles, only a backpressure flap and they are very loud. I was looking for something in the middle in terms of loudness, but these scripted ones are way too quiet for me. Performance seems to be good though - lots of low-end grunt. My 2 cents...
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