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Can anyone tell me the difference between the SE touring mufflers and the standard SE mufflers. I have the SE touring mufflers on my 07 Ultra. Would like a tad bit more sound, is there some minor difference like packing wrap or something I could do to mine to get the volume up just a hair
To get the original SE mufflers you'll have to go to Supertrapp. They had originally manufactured SE for HD, but the mufflers were eventually not in step with HD's updated EPA phylosophy. Dont know who makes the current HD SE muffs.
Can I change the baffles in my SE Touring. I have the -07 with the changeable tips? I would rather do that then get new muffs As I love the look. Does any one have p/n#s?
Last edited by DrPlastic; Apr 6, 2009 at 09:04 PM.
Dr. Plastic
Call Fuelmoto and ask them if their dyno tuned baffles will fit your mufflers. They bolted right in my Kerker mufflers and sound great. I also have a seac and used fuelmoto's map.It is a great stage 1 set up
Dennis Kirk sells replacement baffles for the newer SE mufflers. pn 4403297 made by Cycle Shack. (for some reason Cycle Shack does not show them on their web site.)
I just installed them this morning and am quite pleased with the sound. You will have to drill holes for the rivets. Pay particular attention to how far the old baffles extend past the cans and be sure to locate one of the nuts on the baffle in line with the center rivet hole. This will insure that directional tips will line up.
I am looking to sell an older pair that I got from another forum member. If you want SE sound the way it used to be I have a pair I would like to sell. PM me if interested
thanks
Yes
I may be interested, how mauch do you think you'll want for them ? and how far from Florida are you. The shipping may be costlty if your at the other end of the states.
Thanks
Mark
p.s. what did you change too ? another brand ? to noisy ?
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