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Im trying to decide on what mufflers to put on my new 2018 Road Glide Ultra. Im looking at the Jackpot Stree Outlaw mufflers from Fuel Moto, since they have a good reputation for their products. Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of this product and also whether they help or hinder performance and if they sound decent. Thanks in advance for your response
I'm not a huge fan of how a 2-1 looks but I just listened to the D+D billet cat and the new S+S 2-1 on an M8 at Daytona bike week and both sounded awesome but the D+D really had a bite! The bad thing about the D+D is the price also has a bite!
Im trying to decide on what mufflers to put on my new 2018 Road Glide Ultra. Im looking at the Jackpot Stree Outlaw mufflers from Fuel Moto, since they have a good reputation for their products. Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of this product and also whether they help or hinder performance and if they sound decent. Thanks in advance for your response
I have the high rollers and am happy with them. Also have their ac/dc cleaner and power vision
How is the performance with them? I have CFRs on the 2013 Limited I traded and they killed the bottom end performance. Also, how do they sound?
As far as performance, I've never dyno'd my bike. Sound is subjective, but I really like the way they sound (just right) and again, for the money, you cannot go wrong.
I have had multiple dealings with Fuel Moto.
I currently have Fuel Moto parts on my motorcycle.
You can't go wrong with Jamie or anyone at Fuel Moto.
Believe.
I run 4 " jackpot dyno tuned slip on mufflers(i believe there the same as todays outlaw mufflers)and i love them.fuel moto is a great company, i have bought many items from them over the years and never have had a problem.Great products,great customer service.
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