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I had a set of his maxII mufflers on my glide classic and I thought they sounded great and no decell popping. Dont know what possesed me to buy the S/E slipons but i did and although i like the sound till i added the S/E air cleaner kit and the pcIII i had decel popping. I still get a little but its nothing.. Bobvic is local to me here and he is related to a guy that works here in our plant. Well works one more day here. we just had his retirement party this morning.. 56 and retired! Im 55 and i want out too LOL... Any way his mufflers are nice and sound good if you go with the maxII's they just mod the baffle on that model.
Dave
I'm doing a research searchfor B&E performance mufflers. I see here you wrote that you have a set of CVO mufflers with the Superflow Baffles. I have a set of CVO mufflers off of a '06 SE/UC that I am considering having Bobvic2 re-core with the 2" Superflow baffle. These mufflers are the 4"diameter mufflers with heat shields, not the stock 3" mufflers found on most touring bikes. I have already removed the cats from these pipes but they are still too quiet. I am sick of people turning into me when I am right next to them (yes, I am usually passing them at the time). He11, my wife almost did me in with her cage once when she didn't know I was next to her.
My questions are:
Is this the type of muffler that you have from Bobvic?
If so, how are you liking them or don't like them?
Bobvic says they have a deeper rumble than his standard re-cores, do you agree?
I've got a set of B&E Superflows in excellent shape with 2" baffles I'm going to be Ebaying shortly. These are the slash down mufflersfrom a Street Glide. If anyone's interested make me an offer.
I also have the 2" Superflows on my RG I put on last year.Wish they were a little louder. No popping or anything so that is good. Very easy to hear the radio too.
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