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+1 on the satisfied customer list. I feel they are damn near perfect for a touring bike from a sound, performance and pricepoint perspective. I've got them on the stock cat-filled headpipe now but will be replacing the headpipe in the next month or so - but sticking with the Jackpot mufflers.
+1 - I have the slash-ups and waiting for the head pipe. Great sound.
Once upon a time there was a Powerdual and M/O combo, and now there is a stock 09 head pipe and Jackpot Dyno tuned combo. And the big bad torque wolf got bigger, the huffs and puffs stronger, and the wallet lived happily ever after...
Slash downs, stock header, SE backing plate, HD 8" round AC cover and PC-V.
Great sound and performance. I don't think you'll find a bad review.
Best bang for the buck IMO.
Slash downs, stock header, SE backing plate, HD 8" round AC cover and PC-V.
Great sound and performance. I don't think you'll find a bad review.
Best bang for the buck IMO.
i got the same air cleaner, with the SERT...i have V&H Dresser Dual head pipes... I think i'm about sold on the Jackpot SLash -ups..
Did FuelMoto's Stage 1, dynotuned muffles (slash downs) with quiet baffle, SEAC, and PCV. Very pleased with the results. It's a touch louder than stock but not much which is what I was looking for. The exhaust note is much deeper than stock and very satisfying. The performance boost at this level is not earth shattering but definitely noticeable. I'm pretty certain I'll be talking to Jamie about a cam swap at some point, probably the Woods 6-6 versions but I don't see doing much more than that. The header would be Ok but the dyno charts I've seen on the stock 09 engine with a Stage 1 upgrade, stock header vs FM's new header do show a hp and tq increase but my impression, for me anyway, it that it's starting to reach a point of diminishing returns. Right now, it'll just depend on my state of mind and wallet as to whether I'd bother with the header change when I swap the cams. We'll see!
I ordered my Jackpots last Friday and got them yesterday. I put them on last night, but haven't had a chance to take the bike out yet. Just at idle and twisting the throttle, they do have a nice deep rumble, but I'd like a bit louder I think. We'll see, I might like them better after riding.
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