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Im getting the cobra neighbor haters. Ive heard them on a few different bikes and I love the sound they make, especially with the stock header. Im not planning to do any other mods. Not too loud but have the tone I like.
I heard a twin cam cvo yesterday with cobra headers, neighbor haters and a tune and omg it was loud. Sounded good but wow. I think they sound just right with the stock header.
Last edited by azgrumbles; Mar 25, 2019 at 11:32 AM.
Im getting the cobra neighbor haters. Ive heard them on a few different bikes and I love the sound they make, especially with the stock header. Im not planning to do any other mods. Not too loud but have the tone I like.
I heard a twin cam cvo yesterday with cobra headers, neighbor haters and a tune and omg it was loud. Sounded good but wow. I think they sound just right with the stock header.
Cool.
Could you post a few pics of the baffles/internals when you get them? Curious how they are constructed and the baffle type.
Heres pics of the neighbor haters. Theyre straight through and have multiple holes drilled in the internals. They have an awesome potato idle sound. When riding its like a mellow rumble until you get on it. Its gonna take some getting used to but I like it. Just hope the neighbors dont hate me lol
I was able to use some scrap material and made a 2.5" baffle to try out in my Street Cannons. Curious to see how loud these will be. Maybe this week some time. Installed this baffle last night, along with some of the packing; sounds pretty damn good. Nice rumble, not too loud but deeper than the 1.75" baffle. Only did it in the right muffler. Pretty happy with the result.
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