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Not sure where you got them but I got the from direct cycle parts for 455 shipped and had them in less than 24 hours. Best price other then there was calling eastern performance 479. If you already have a tune for stage 1 swapping slip on shouldn't need a new map. That's according to fuel moto. But if you have a pv I would do a few auto tunes.
Well I finally got my engine together engine to fire it up..before i removed them muffs. And yes the left on is leaking. Actually I can feel it more on the inside seam where I can't see. O well there going back anyway. But I will say that do sound great just running on the stand. Idle is deep and mellow and really deep when cracking on the throttle. I think they will be good while cruising but someone else will have to comment on that. Rick
I paid 461 from Purely Power Sports. Tracking says they will be here tomorrow. I'll let you know how they fit. Did the place you got them from say they would replace them or give you your cash back ?
Still waiting to hear back from them. I will call again today. But if kuryakyn says they are defective them I would say it should be my call. I will say if they would have sealed ok i would be keeping them.
I got my Mellow Crushers in today. I aleady had my big louies pulled so it didn't take me long to get them on. The right side was pretty tight and i really had to wiggle and twist to get in on. the Left side went on easier but was still tight enough to get a good seal. I love the sound, really deep and they rumble when you get on it. A little louder than I expected but they sound great
Cool deal, still waiting to here back from them about returning mine..... I have a brand new center stand that I got myself for x mas but it wont go high enough for my street glide. Would you be interested in it?
I got my Mellow Crushers in today. I aleady had my big louies pulled so it didn't take me long to get them on. The right side was pretty tight and i really had to wiggle and twist to get in on. the Left side went on easier but was still tight enough to get a good seal. I love the sound, really deep and they rumble when you get on it. A little louder than I expected but they sound great
They really are just about the only thing from Kuryakyn that isnt an eyesore. Curshers rock!
Thanks for the offer on the center stand but I don't need one. I guess I got a bunch of Rush Muffler stuff to get rid of on top of all the other motorcycle crap I've collected. Heck I need to sell 2 bikes now.
Thanks for the offer on the center stand but I don't need one. I guess I got a bunch of Rush Muffler stuff to get rid of on top of all the other motorcycle crap I've collected. Heck I need to sell 2 bikes now.
Did you ever get to try the louies with the 1.75 baffles? If so how was the sound level compared to the 2inch ones and the with crushers? Pm me when you think of a price you need for them.
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