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I've been following this thread since the beginning, so excuse me if I am off track, I can't remember how it all started...
I just ordered the PCIII and the 57mm baffles. I'm currently running stage 1 and Rush 1.75's. I'll post about the sound difference between the 2 baffles when I've given them a run, probably late next week.
Just don't take idling and a bit of throttle sitting in the garage to be what these Jackpots will sound like when actually riding.. way more fun and good tone !!
Just went for a short ride today, couldn't wait for traffic to move away from me to kick it up a bit.
Just put the nostalgic bar n shield round AC cover on and its looking good. Needed a rubber gasket to keep it in place, so picked that up today.
Last edited by vertigo14; Jan 9, 2009 at 07:17 PM.
Would like to see & hear someone taking a ride with the Jackpots on youtube as a guy did with a new set of Vance & Hines Monster Ovals. He rode his street glide several miles at different speeds with his wife on the back taking the video.
Thanks for all of the feedback, we are really glady to see some much positive info from the products we offer. Truthfully, your feedback was a crucial element when we were developing the Jackpot mufflers, we simply listened to what you wanted. Tomorrow I will post up the winners of the Jackpot package and the Auto Tune giveaway promotions we were running. Again, thank you guys for all of your support.
Would like to see & hear someone taking a ride with the Jackpots on youtube as a guy did with a new set of Vance & Hines Monster Ovals. He rode his street glide several miles at different speeds with his wife on the back taking the video.
+1.
Also, if Jamie could record the decibel levels for the stock '09 mufflers and the dyno-tuned Jackpots at idle, mid-throttle and full throttle, that would be very useful data for potential customers.
Thanks for all of the feedback, we are really glady to see some much positive info from the products we offer. Truthfully, your feedback was a crucial element when we were developing the Jackpot mufflers, we simply listened to what you wanted. Tomorrow I will post up the winners of the Jackpot package and the Auto Tune giveaway promotions we were running. Again, thank you guys for all of your support.
Out of curiosity, just what is it that makes the Jackpot mufflers unique. I mean the exterior muffler housing must be fairly similar to Rush or many other muffler housings, so any difference in performance or sound must be strictly in the baffle design. Right?
Got my Dyno tuned Jackpots in this evening. Since I knew they were being delivered today I took a ride with the Rineharts to refresh my memory of how they sound with the packing before I did the swap. Pulled the Rineharts and uploaded the new map for the Jackpots after the ride so I would be ready when they got here.
They came late so I only had enough time to get them mounted and ride around the block with them. I made one loop solo, then took the wife around the block. We both love the sound of them and they look good too! I have to work tomorrow so I won't get a chance to take it out for a good long ride till Wednesday or Thursday. I even checked the mpg before the install and it came out to 38.6 which is what I expected.
All said and done, I am sure I will be happy with the Jackpots, not to mention I am the only one in my area that I know of that has a set of them. I think there is a few people that are going to want a set when they hear mine. I was looking for louder than stock, but not as loud as the Rineharts and I think Jamie and Fuelmoto has hit a home run with these.
What a great time to run into this post. I just ordered mine today. PCV, SE A/C, and Jackpot Dynos. I can't wait to see what this beast will do. I liked the stock bike but it's always felt a little like it was gasping for air and had a little more to give. It can pretty warm on the right side in traffic too. I'm looking forward to a better and cooler running bike that sounds great!
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