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I have the new Jackpots on mine and I love them. It's a tough decision on which slipons to get. Everybody has a different ear and what sound they want to hear. The Jackpots are not obnoxiously loud. They're pretty mild unless you wrap on the throttle. I like em' because I can hear the motor now and it's not too loud to drown out the stereo during cruise. The fit and quality of the pipes are excellent. I highly reccomend them, also the guys at FuelMoto are great to do business with.
I have their head pipe and dyno tuned slip ons (slash up). Great sound, look good, and the price was right. My dyno results are in the sticky, i'm very happy with the performance. This is my 4th harley and I like these pipes best out of all the others i've had.
I don't have them but I am a customer of fuel moto. Those guys have been very easy to work with concerning maps etc. for my bike. I bought the PC III from them over two years ago and I can email them today and have a map tomorrow. Thats good service after the sell. Thats something we just don't have any more. Whether you get the jackpots or not, you will not go wrong buying from these guys. A1 supplier to our hobby/passion.
I have the Rush with the FuelMotto baffels and love mine with no issues. Have the K&N element and Xieds . Just as good set up as friends that spent much more with maps and fuel management.
I had two sets of slipons before I got the Jackpots. I ordered the tunable quiet baffle and it's just what I wanted. If you want loud, they have a performance baffle that has a much higher dB level. Fuel Moto posted a thread on this forum a while back that compares the dB level of their different baffles. I love the Jackpots.
I've got Jackpot Dyno Tuned headers and mufflers with compitition baffles. They were pretty loud and had a very deep tone but didn't have much bark when I rolled on the throttle so I removed the packing. They are good and loud now, some might say "obnoxious" but that's what I like.
Jackpot slip-ons on my 09 Road Glide.... love the sound, not too loud, good deep rich tone, and excellent quality. I got the stage 1 kit with a/c, slip-ons and PCV fuel management. Very satisfied. Again, can't beat the service from FuelMoto.
I think they are plenty loud when they need to be and mild at cruise. I'm real happy with my Jackpots and the guys at Fuel Moto have always treated me right. If in the off chance you don't like your Jackpots, I bet someone on this forum will be interested in taking them off your hands real fast.
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