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What about the jackpots from Fuel Moto??? Great price, excellent SOs, from what I hear on here.
I looked on their website and $269 for the classic isn't too bad. They offer a choice of 1.75", 2.00" or 2.25" interchangeable baffles. Anybody know the difference in how they sound?
Well I picked up a set of CVO touring mufflers with chrome billet end caps and heat shields off of eBay for $200 shipped last year. I just cut out the baffles and installed Fullsac 2" baffles ($130) along with their True duals head pipe conversion ($99) and couldn't be more happy with the sound!
You want cheap, here's cheap, Take a hole saw the same size as the inside diameter of the muffler. Put an extension on it (both are available from Lowes, etc.). Drill out the baffles and you have a better sounding, stock looking muffeler so you won't get hassled by the Leo's. Hope this helps.
I've been through this on another area here - LOWES DOES NOT SELL A HOLE SAW CAPABLE OF DRILLING THROUGH THESE PIPES! Maybe the DID in the past..I've been to two hardware stores INCLUDING LOWES... Besides..the pipes are fatter inside than the outside. so even if you drill out the rear of the pipe...the bals still will NOT comes out. I can tell you how to do it, since I've already done it. Mine are completely hollow. I don't like the sound. It's hollow..which has a nice rumble...but the resonance is a problems. The increased vibaration is also a problem. and since they're different sizes inside than the end, I can't create a baffle and lollipop like I've done on other pipes.
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