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Anyone have these? I am looking at getting a set of these. I want to know how you like them and if they sound good and not too loud? How do these differ from the new Screamin Eagle slip-ons? I want to get a little more growl and keep mine and the wifes ears happy on long trips. I also want a set of mufflers that have the angle to match the saddlebags (slant-up) but don't want them sticking out 4" past the bags. These look like the ticket, as long as I can rotate the tips to the slash-up position. Thanks for the input...
Yes, I have and love them. I put on and take off alot of different "stuff" on my bike, but the one thing I refuse to change are my Supertrapp SE slipons. Just the right sound and decibels. The wife doesn't complain about them either. You can rotate the end caps to face to an upward slant like you're wanting to do also. I don't like loud, ugly, or power robbing pipes and the Supertrapp SE's are the ticket for my scoot.
Excellent! These sound good. How do they line up with the bags, are they pretty even? I didn't want them to hang out 4 or 5" passed the bags. I like how the stockers are and want some comparable.
I'm still wondering if that girl's hips are hurtin,in your sig pic?
Excellent! These sound good. How do they line up with the bags, are they pretty even? I didn't want them to hang out 4 or 5" passed the bags. I like how the stockers are and want some comparable.
Click for Pic Looks like stock length from what I can remember.
I'm still wondering if that girl's hips are hurtin,in your sig pic?
Excellent! These sound good. How do they line up with the bags, are they pretty even? I didn't want them to hang out 4 or 5" passed the bags. I like how the stockers are and want some comparable.
Click for Pic Looks like stock length from what I can remember.
I'm still wondering if that girl's hips are hurtin,in your sig pic?
I had the Supertrapps and didn't like the "jackhammer" sound when hitting the throttle. I think on stock bikes or at least stock compression, they would be great. They do a good job of making power as well. I do like my Rinehart true duals much better and I get much better mileage now. But they are louder. LOL
The nice thing about the Supertrapps is that you can get many different end caps for them, I had slash cuts and turn downs. The turndowns did mellow the sound out too. Any Kerker style end cap will work for you, I think the original Screamin' Eagle end caps are the same as well.
I have them - love them - richer deeper tone and not much increase in volume, can still here radio or talk with wife with out having to use the intercom, I prefered the turn out/downs but the great thing is you get to choose the tips right for you and can change as needed to obtain a "new" look.
Yes, I have and love them. I put on and take off alot of different "stuff" on my bike, but the one thing I refuse to change are my Supertrapp SE slipons. Just the right sound and decibels. The wife doesn't complain about them either. You can rotate the end caps to face to an upward slant like you're wanting to do also. I don't like loud, ugly, or power robbing pipes and the Supertrapp SE's are the ticket for my scoot.
+1 What he said!
The pipes sound even better and little lower rumble when you add a intake and tuner to the pipes. I ran just the pipes for about a year love em!
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