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What is the best exhaust to put on a 2010 screaming eagle street glide that will give me performance and loud sound. The stock pipes are to quiet and I have tried some samson slip-ons and they arent any better.
I found the same problem with my 10 roadglide, its the catalyst in the headpipe, got a dyna and the thunderheaders seem to perform good but not sure on the sound doenst have that rumble I like, the rush replacement might be good liked them on other bikes.
That's the one I'm going to go with. I love the look and sound. Check out this video on the ride. According to everyone I've talked to, it's no louder than the D&D Fat Cat with the regular baffles and sounds way better that the Fat Cat with the quite baffles. D&D is the other I would consider too. They have a false left pipe if the 2 into 1 look bugs you.
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