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Getting ready to do a few mods, thought I would "upgrade" the mufflers to something throatier/deeper. Don't want LOUD. Not sure how these jackpot mufflers would sound on a stock Cat-equipped bike. i've heard the sound clips from Jackpot, but they're on 09- non-cat bikes. If I can get something close to that sound, would be happy. The supertrapp SE 1289-65117 advertise good for 2010-2011 bikes, and so do the Screamin Eagle 65115-10. Decisions decisions.. Any input from those who have these on their cat equiped bikes??? Thanks
Postman, I no longer have the cats on my 2010 Ultra, but do have the 4" slash up Jackpots. I had the Super Traps on my 2007 Classic and liked them also, but am much happier with the Jackpots. On my bike, at idle they are almost like stock, but deeper with a little throb to them, cruising at 70 they are also quiet enough to hear the radio or my wife speaking to me, and still have a little throb in the back ground. Between idle and cruise, it is entirely up to you and how much you twist the throttle
In my opinion, these are the mufflers I've been looking for since I got rid of my Shovelhead a long time ago.
I'll tell you what, I live a little north of you, in Middleburg (just south of Jacksonville) and would be willing to meet up with you halfway or so if you want to listen to them.
My wife has the Dyna Tuned Jackpot's on her 2010 SG Trike. She still has the cat. in the Head pipe. She loves the sound and get's lot's of comment's from people on how good they sound. If you like, I can post a video of how her's sound. She has the standard baffles.I know Jamie also offer's a quiet baffle. IMO you can't buy a better muffler for quality, ssound and price. JMO
Last year I ordered the JackPot Carbon Billets and the 2/1/2 headpipes for my 2010 Limited. The headpipes were backordered but they sent the mufflers. I installed them and they sounded great. More throatier than stock. When the headpipe arrived and installed the noise level went up a bit but not too much and still sounded great. No problems hearing the radio, hardly any noise at cruise, but twist the throttle and the pipes really wake up.
Last year I ordered the JackPot Carbon Billets and the 2/1/2 headpipes for my 2010 Limited. The headpipes were backordered but they sent the mufflers. I installed them and they sounded great. More throatier than stock. When the headpipe arrived and installed the noise level went up a bit but not too much and still sounded great. No problems hearing the radio, hardly any noise at cruise, but twist the throttle and the pipes really wake up.
That's exactly what I want to hear. I've got the Carbon Billet mufflers sitting in the basement and I'm waiting on a coated headpipe.
I just installed the Jackpot dyna tuned slip ons, pc5 and a/c. Cats still in, sounds pretty good, kinda throaty, brappy, when you roll on the throttle, but lets you still hear the radio on the hwy.
Looks great, fast shipping from fuel moto. 2011 SG 96"
This is great--Yea- would LOVE to hear a video of the jackpots on a cat bike..Just wanted to make sure it wouldn't sound like stock. Looking for deeper-not louder.(well- maybe a little hahhah) Budget dictates mufflers, then probably PCV or TTS and A/C..unless Jamie can give a Great pre-Memorial Day package on all that..- (hint hint)
Postman
Leesburg, FL
Last edited by FLPostman; May 11, 2011 at 09:24 AM.
The Jackpot 4.5" Pro Tourings are a little more expensive and have a different look, but I'm very happy with the sound out of them. To me, they have a lower deeper rumble to them from the 3.5" dynotuned ones I had on previously. Both slip ons were with the cat. Personally I can't wait to get rid of the cat when funds permit.
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