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After doing a lot of reading past posts and research online I'm thinking of buying the Klock Werks slip-ons. The SS straight cuts (long).My question is,does anyone have any personal experience with them ,sound,looks,so on? It seems a lot of the past posts there wasn't much to go on,I was thinking by now someone might have some imput,possibly best place to purchase them. I had been thinking between V&H rounds and the Klock Werks,SS.
I will be changing the mufflers on my '09 eventually but can't decide which one to use. I am pleased with the Rineharts on my RKC but I'm not sure for the Ultra Classic.
I put on the WFB Slip-Ons near the end of 09. Couldn't be happier! Excellent workmanship and the sound is a nice deep throaty growl. I haven't seen the SS's on a bike, nor have I heard them other than videos from Klock Werks...but I do highly recommend the WFB's.
I put on the WFB Slip-Ons near the end of 09. Couldn't be happier! Excellent workmanship and the sound is a nice deep throaty growl. I haven't seen the SS's on a bike, nor have I heard them other than videos from Klock Werks...but I do highly recommend the WFB's.
According to Brian Klock's video the SS mufflers are the same as the WFB's just with out the removable tips.I think I kinda like the looks of the long straight cut ones.
Thanks
Mark
I got the Rush slip-ons 1.75 baffels at the end of the riding season. They sound good and did not have to change any settings. Feels like a little better horse power.
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