When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Oh and that "tinnie" rattling sound that you think is coming from a baffle being loose, its the license plate vibrating against the backing plate. Put some shelf liner behind it problem solved. What a sweet pure sound.
You will like them. Being an old gearhead, I am pretty fussy, and after installing the headpipe and mufflers on a 107" build I did, I was sold. I now have them on order for my personal ride.
Originally Posted by fireaxxe
Oh and that "tinnie" rattling sound that you think is coming from a baffle being loose, its the license plate vibrating against the backing plate. Put some shelf liner behind it problem solved. What a sweet pure sound.
Nice tip, but I just make sure to use 4 license plate bolts.
I didn't want to wait for the "Brown Truck" so I hopped in the Trailblazer (it is cold and raining today) for a 4 hour round trip drive to pick up my set of Dyno Tuned Jackpots and a PC-III in person today. Can't wait to install this set up!
Got question (hopefully Jamie see's it too .....
I have a 07 Ultra with an old set of Sreamming Eagle slip-ons that came out in 1999.
They have about 30,000 miles on them now and getting a little too loud
for my like-ing. So much so that my Wife that usually rides behind me has
to back off quite a bit to hear her stereo on her Trike. How loud are the
Jamie's pipes ? Anyone done a You Tube video?
Thanks ...
Rob .....
I've got the quiet baffles and they are just "slightly" louder than stock but the only way I know that is listening to the bike in stock form, swapping out the exhaust and firing it back up again. It's really not bad at all. I've listened to the standard dyna-tuned baffles and they really aren't bad at idle and in cruising mode. Crank it up and they've got a healthy bark to them, a bit louder than I prefer which is why I bought the quiet baffles but I think I could live with them. I'm on the picky side about such things so you may not find them objectionable at all. As for the videos, someone else mentioned going to FuelMoto's web site. Here's the link, scroll toward the bottom of the page:
Got question (hopefully Jamie see's it too .....
I have a 07 Ultra with an old set of Sreamming Eagle slip-ons that came out in 1999.
They have about 30,000 miles on them now and getting a little too loud
for my like-ing. So much so that my Wife that usually rides behind me has
to back off quite a bit to hear her stereo on her Trike. How loud are the
Jamie's pipes ? Anyone done a You Tube video?
Thanks ...
Rob .....
I think one of Jamie's best posts regarding the Jackpot's sound, is found here...
Are they starting to ship the 2 1 2. I want to order the complete package and try to get it delivered before I move on the 14th of May. After that, I will have a PO address. If your listening Jamie, can this be done??
7 Surprising Harley-Davidson Products that Are Not Motorcycles
Slideshow: The bar-and-shield logo shows up on far more than motorcycles, some of the company's most unexpected products have nothing to do with riding.
Slideshow: From the troubled AMF years to modern misfires, these bikes earned reputations for reliability issues, questionable engineering, or disappointing performance.
Crazy Bunderbike Build Looks Amazing, But Is It Impossible to Ride?
Slideshow: The Swiss custom shop has taken a Harley Softail and stretched it into something so long and low that it looks closer to a rolling sculpture than a conventional motorcycle.
Engraved Rebellion: Inside Bundnerbike's Glam Rock II
Slideshow: A standard cruiser becomes an intricate metal canvas in the hands of a Swiss custom house known for pushing Harley-Davidson platforms far beyond their factory brief.
Slideshow: Harley-Davidson's challenges aren't abstract; they show up in dropping shipments, shrinking dealer traffic, and strategic decisions that aren't yet translating into growth.