Fishtails for baggers
#1
Fishtails for baggers
I have been fighting a squeak,chirp,rattle, and I finally found the source. My left SE Muffler has something loose inside of it. I am going to try to fix it some how, but if i cant I think I'm going to get me some fishtails.
So far I found Samson, V&H, and Bubs as well as some other brands I never heard of. I like the looks of the long Samson's, but can't find any info on whether or not they blue.
Both the V&H and Bub website say they have double wall construction and they do not blue.
What are your experiences with any of the above, and how do you like the sound quality?
So far I found Samson, V&H, and Bubs as well as some other brands I never heard of. I like the looks of the long Samson's, but can't find any info on whether or not they blue.
Both the V&H and Bub website say they have double wall construction and they do not blue.
What are your experiences with any of the above, and how do you like the sound quality?
#3
I have the Vance and Hines fishtails and I love them. Absolutely no bluing, as a heat shield covers the pipes, and with the "quiet" baffles they sound great without obnoxious. I think the newest V&H have a larger diameter muffler, which actually looks better.
The Samson's will blue, especially if the mixture is lean and especially if you ride in hot weather a lot they probably will turn a bit yellow.
#4
I have the Vance and Hines fishtails and I love them. Absolutely no bluing, as a heat shield covers the pipes, and with the "quiet" baffles they sound great without obnoxious. I think the newest V&H have a larger diameter muffler, which actually looks better.
The Samson's will blue, especially if the mixture is lean and especially if you ride in hot weather a lot they probably will turn a bit yellow.
Thanks for posting up the pics.
#5
Samson True duals with fishtails come with full coverage heat shields for the headers and do not blue on the slip on portion. I run them on my softail as do numerous others here. I sell a ton of Samson's and can get the best price around.
This is my second set of Samson's and the first set did not blue neither has this one. Why a second set? I went to a 2 into 1 pipe in between the fishtails and sold the last set.
As far as sound quality is concerned, they either come with baffles (non removeable) or no baffles. The no baffle version is quite LOUD and give that killer fishtail deceleration sound. The baffled version has a great sound too, but you don't get the decel sound. What kind of sound are you looking for?
In comparison to the V&H, the Samson's avhe a more classicd looking fishtail on tehm and teh slip portion is all one piece where as the V&H in teh pic have bolt on fishtails that are more like a shark tail IMO.
As far as the bluing issue I would recommend a tuner if you do not have one as the reason that pipes blue is excessive heat and an inproper tune. Please don't take this as a sales pitch, but the truth about the newer Harley engines and the EPA requirements to get them to pass. They have to run extremely lean to pass.
I know this is the touring section, but here is my ride with my new Samson's I added last week. Notice the heat shields on the headers mate up very nicely with the slip on portion of the pipes.
Drew
This is my second set of Samson's and the first set did not blue neither has this one. Why a second set? I went to a 2 into 1 pipe in between the fishtails and sold the last set.
As far as sound quality is concerned, they either come with baffles (non removeable) or no baffles. The no baffle version is quite LOUD and give that killer fishtail deceleration sound. The baffled version has a great sound too, but you don't get the decel sound. What kind of sound are you looking for?
In comparison to the V&H, the Samson's avhe a more classicd looking fishtail on tehm and teh slip portion is all one piece where as the V&H in teh pic have bolt on fishtails that are more like a shark tail IMO.
As far as the bluing issue I would recommend a tuner if you do not have one as the reason that pipes blue is excessive heat and an inproper tune. Please don't take this as a sales pitch, but the truth about the newer Harley engines and the EPA requirements to get them to pass. They have to run extremely lean to pass.
I know this is the touring section, but here is my ride with my new Samson's I added last week. Notice the heat shields on the headers mate up very nicely with the slip on portion of the pipes.
Drew
#6
Samson True duals with fishtails come with full coverage heat shields for the headers and do not blue on the slip on portion. I run them on my softail as do numerous others here. I sell a ton of Samson's and can get the best price around.
This is my second set of Samson's and the first set did not blue neither has this one. Why a second set? I went to a 2 into 1 pipe in between the fishtails and sold the last set.
As far as sound quality is concerned, they either come with baffles (non removeable) or no baffles. The no baffle version is quite LOUD and give that killer fishtail deceleration sound. The baffled version has a great sound too, but you don't get the decel sound. What kind of sound are you looking for?
In comparison to the V&H, the Samson's avhe a more classicd looking fishtail on tehm and teh slip portion is all one piece where as the V&H in teh pic have bolt on fishtails that are more like a shark tail IMO.
As far as the bluing issue I would recommend a tuner if you do not have one as the reason that pipes blue is excessive heat and an inproper tune. Please don't take this as a sales pitch, but the truth about the newer Harley engines and the EPA requirements to get them to pass. They have to run extremely lean to pass.
I know this is the touring section, but here is my ride with my new Samson's I added last week. Notice the heat shields on the headers mate up very nicely with the slip on portion of the pipes.
Drew
This is my second set of Samson's and the first set did not blue neither has this one. Why a second set? I went to a 2 into 1 pipe in between the fishtails and sold the last set.
As far as sound quality is concerned, they either come with baffles (non removeable) or no baffles. The no baffle version is quite LOUD and give that killer fishtail deceleration sound. The baffled version has a great sound too, but you don't get the decel sound. What kind of sound are you looking for?
In comparison to the V&H, the Samson's avhe a more classicd looking fishtail on tehm and teh slip portion is all one piece where as the V&H in teh pic have bolt on fishtails that are more like a shark tail IMO.
As far as the bluing issue I would recommend a tuner if you do not have one as the reason that pipes blue is excessive heat and an inproper tune. Please don't take this as a sales pitch, but the truth about the newer Harley engines and the EPA requirements to get them to pass. They have to run extremely lean to pass.
I know this is the touring section, but here is my ride with my new Samson's I added last week. Notice the heat shields on the headers mate up very nicely with the slip on portion of the pipes.
Drew
Also with the non baffled ones, I will venture a guess I would have issues hearing my tunes, correct?
Pm me a price on the 36" baffled slip ons too.
Thanks again.
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