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Old 12-06-2017, 01:26 PM
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Default Screamin Eagle High flow exhaust #64800043 or 44

Did a search but could not find any info


Just saw where HD is selling a complete exhaust set up with the Cats IN the mufflers

Screamin Eagle High-Flow exhaust system with Street cannon mufflers

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64800043 - Chrome
64800044 - Black

https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...cannons-chrome

Has anyone here tried these (pricey) but puts the Cats Back and away from us
 

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I have them on my bike but do not have that many miles on them yet. They have a very deep yet quiet sound. Louder than stock, but not by a lot. Just much deeper. The part that pissed me off is with the price they charge for them you have to used your stock down pipe heat shields, they are not included. Also the fitment of my cross over pipe was very poor, the pipe would not fit onto the stub coming out of the header pipe. I had to grind off the excess chrome that formed a ridge at the end of the stub and also had to grind down the inside of the crossover before I could get them together. Even then I had to used a rubber mallet to pound it on. This was the first time I had seen such poor quality control on a Screamin Eagle product. The picture attached was taken right after I got them on. If I had to do it again I would have bought the V&H head pipe and used the set of CVO mufflers I have. The sound would have been close to the same for a lot less money.
 
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I ride a 2015 and have the ESP and will need to keep the Cats - this sys looked interesting because it puts the Cats behind me and seem to be able to keep the ESP people happy?
 
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Originally Posted by Super08
I have them on my bike ..............

If I had to do it again I would have bought the V&H head pipe and used the set of CVO mufflers I have. The sound would have been close to the same for a lot less money.
You mention a set of CVO mufflers. Are the set of CVO mufflers you mentioned stock or did you replace the stock baffles with fulsac baffles?
 
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They are stock, but I would have gone to Fullsac if I had gone that route.
 
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I have the High Flow system on my bike, quiet but you can hear it, but since I have the Stage IV kit on my bike it may not be an apples to apples comparison. Previous bike had a V&H Pro Pipe on it so I think this is a little to quiet but it is nice on a long ride.
 
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My dad and I both have the SE high flow Exhaust System. We love them not to loud and a nice tone. We found the fitment of the cross pipe difficult to get it to seal up.
 
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The question is why? For heat?
 
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I like the idea of having the Cats behind - Because I have the 7 year ESP - have to play within the rules
 
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I have that system on my bike (for the same reasons that you are expressing) with no complaints. It's 50 state legal so it will not be very much louder than stock but as others stated it's a lot deeper in note.

The system was installed by the dealer when I bought the bike about 1.5 years ago. So I can't speak to the crossover issue.

I have the billet chrome tips on mine and the dealer had to replace them three times because of the chrome started to bubble and peel. The ones I have on now have logged about 20K miles and are holding up fine.

The one issue that I have had with the mufflers, is that the black SCREAMING EAGLE lettering on the side is starting to weather wear and is fading fast ... to the point that the letters almost look like bare aluminum now.
 


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