I did Rinehart Slimline duals and stock H-D mufflers for a year, but wife couldn't hear me come home.
I installed the Jackpot 4 inch Dynotuned mufflers, for riding I preferred H-D mufflers, but wife hears me now.
John
Hmmmm... I'd wonder why the wife wants to be able to hear when you come home...lmao
Received and installed the S&S SPOs tonight. A short test ride around the neighborhood and up on the highway proved to me I made the right decision. The SPOs are smooth and easy on the ears. Time to post the Rineharts in the classifieds forum.
You could also try some Fuel Moto E-Series. That have discs you can add or subtract to go louder or quieter. I have them & love them. They are a tad pricey, tho…
Just bought a open box set from the Fuel Moto garage sale for $250.
Morning Pops,
I had CFR's on my 15 Limited, loved the sound but I too got older and was looking for something a bit deeper and not so loud. I went with this company and I really like the low rumble. I do have headers and true duals. The other thing I liked was I bought the mid range inserts so if I feel like being a bit louder I can. So far, I have left them with mid range installed. Also, can hear the music a bit better. https://americancustom.com/collectio...ufflers?page=1
Thanks for all of the input. The S&S SPOs have resolved my issue. I put over 200 miles on them yesterday and I am totally pleased with these mufflers. They have a great sound to them but very easy on the ears. I've never been able to hear my radio so well while riding at 70+ mph.
Kuryakyn crusher mufflers with mellow baffles are nice.I love mine.I hair louder to street cannons with the cat. I won’t take my cat out because I’m afraid it will be to loud.