The quiet baffle makes the most HP according to most dyno tuners. I think the quiet baffle makes plenty of noise without pissing every anti-Harley person off.
We all have to be a little responsible when it comes to noise; more and more communities are passing noise ordinances.
It depends on how long your legs are, and how tall your seat height is. I don't burn my leg at all with the Fatcat, but I'm also 6'2" tall with a 34" inseam.........so my leg is out from the pipe. But if you are like 5'8" with a 30" inseam, then you are probably going to burn your leg sometimes on the pipe.
It depends on how long your legs are, and how tall your seat height is. I don't burn my leg at all with the Fatcat, but I'm also 6'2" tall with a 34" inseam.........so my leg is out from the pipe. But if you are like 5'8" with a 30" inseam, then you are probably going to burn your leg sometimes on the pipe.
Steve
That's me, 5'8" with a 30" inseam. The bend in the rear pipe burns my short legs at stoplights. Thinking about wrapping a small section of the rear pipe with exhaust tape. I already have a Sert, oil cooler, run synethic oil, and a fan. Also a lowered, modified seat.
No doubt this is a great performance pipe, but if you have short legs, you may want to rethink buying this pipe, unless you live in Alaska and ride in the wintertime.