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I am sure this has been asked before but could not find it in a search.Has anyone used the street performance screaming eagles part #80491-07? What are your opinions good or bad.Thanks and RIDE SAFE Danny.
Those are what I added on my '07 FLHT, along with the SE Air Filter and the Stg 1 ECM upgrade. \\; Have a nice rumble....a little noise when I twist the wick....best part is I dont HEAR THEM 30 minutes after shutting off the bike.
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I've had the SE II's on an 06 \\;Wide Glide. \\; I have the street performance SE (80491-07) \\;pipes on my 08 Road King and prefer the sound of these. \\; I think the quality of the sound is similar, but just at lower decibles than the SE II's. \\; Frankly got tired of my ears ringing and setting off car alarms everywhere I went.
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I really couldn't be happier. \\; They settle in after 2000-3000 miles to a nice rumble, that will growl when you hit the throttle.
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I have a SE air cleaner and SERT custom dyno'd map. \\; The bike runs absolutely perfect.
Thanks guys for your info.I heard a set on a bike at me dealer and liked the way they sounded, but did not get to hear except at idle and was preparing to do the same set up as yall.I just wanted some input from someone that did have them.It seems as oppurtunities get scarce to ride we ride and I also like sound but dont want to hear them 30 minutes after I get off lol.Again thanks for all the replies and as always you guys on here are the greatest.RIDE SAFE, Danny
SuperTrapp SE slipons will sound about the same. I think SuperTrapp used to make the Screaming Eagle street slipons. They sound great. Bada$$ when you need them to be, quiet enough in the neighborhood.
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