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I'll be taking delivery of a '09 Road King Classic shortly and I'm shopping for slip-ons. I've read that alot of people here have the Wild Pigs and are happy with them. I can't find any info on them in a google search as to who makes them? Do they have a website? where to buy them etc.
Also, do the Wild Pigs and most slip-ons in general require a remap/fueler on the '09 touring bikes? Any other brands to look at? I'm looking for a great sounding deep throaty exhaust and don't mind if it's loud (I have drag pipes on my current bike) I would actually like these new mufflers to be on the loud side as long as they don't sound tinny. I would also like to not have to add a high flow A/C and remap/fueler at this point although I will do it in the future. Any help would be much appreciated.
maineultraclassic is correct. I love mine, I have 1.75 baffles and they have a great sound. For the price they can not be beat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
maineultraclassic is correct. I love mine, I have 1.75 baffles and they have a great sound. For the price they can not be beat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a brand of mufflers called Rolling Thunder (not to be confused with Samsons Rolled Thunder). I have these on my RG and they are a pretty decent sounding muffler. The last time I looked they could be had new for about 220 bucks or so.
I had them on my 05 RKC and loved them, I took the wrap off the baffles and the slip ons sounded tinny. I would recomend going with the bigger baffle for an even deeper sound. I had bought mine at Millers custom parts in So. Daytona Fl. always have them in stock for around $200.
I have them now on my glide.They sound good but are very load sence the 98" was done. Bought them off ebay foe less than 200 bucks.They have a webb site or used to anyway.You can google them under Wild Piggs not Wild Pigs.Hope this helps.
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