S e touring mufflers
yes if you can get the baffles out. I could not get mine out, not without doing some damage. anyway you can drill an extra row of holes in them or switch them out for some baffles from big city thunder.
mine had 3 or 4 tack welds holding the baffle in. (actually it wasnt a baffle, its just a tube about 8" long). you can grind the welds, grab it with a vise grip etc and remove. you can then shorten this tube making things louder. i ended up machining a piece that enabled you to adjust its length. you shove it all the way in for stock or pull it out and inch or so for a better tone. it did sound nice but i cant say the touring mufflers are a high performance muffler.
o yes...should you trash the tube when removing, its an off the shelf size .065 wall tube. (i believe 1.75 diameter).
robert in milwaukee
09 ultra
o yes...should you trash the tube when removing, its an off the shelf size .065 wall tube. (i believe 1.75 diameter).
robert in milwaukee
09 ultra
My brother has a 1200 Sporty with SE Mufflers. After putting the BCT in, they were probably 1/2 again as loud. Not so much at an idle, but when you get on it, look out. It also has good back pressure and when you let off at high RPM, she really talks to you.
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Check out www.Fullsac.com for baffles, he did a pictorial on how to replace the baffles on another forum. PM me if you want the link.
He has baffles for the mufflers that come on the SE bikes which are the same as the SE mufflers (minus Cat material). You have to cut the welds holding the stock baffles and drill a hold to hold the new one.






