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thank you for the pictures. how loud are the screaming eagles mufflers people say they are a tad louder then stock mufflers. one thing they look good on your bike that is what counts your bike is sexy KOJAX
Yeah kojax, I went for the slip-ons more for looks and the easy installation. As far as sound goes, they add a bit of "growl" but in my opinion they are not substantially louder than stock. I leave for work at 3 am, so for my needs louder wasnt really the goal, and I'm sure my neighbors are thankful. Never the less, the neighbor to my right who also rides, can hear me crank her in the wee hours.
1) What is that leather piece sitting where the passenger seat used to be? I've seen it before but dont know where to get one.
2) Did you black out the parts yourself or did you have someone else do it? If you did it how difficult was the process for the primary cover and front lower forks?
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