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I just purchased a 2007 Street Glide and I have no idea what pipes are on the bike. They are loud and may not have any baffles. I am waking up the neighbors when I go to work at 5:45. I would like to know what brand is the brand. Three holes in the end of the pipe. See the pic. Any help would be appreciated.
Last edited by Deckman; Jul 24, 2012 at 06:41 PM.
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They look like the old pre emissions Screaming Eagle slip ons. If they are SE's, on the top of the pipe, under the bags, there should be text with a part number, and something to the nature that the are for off road use only.
I had them on my bike for a bit, and they weren't overly loud though.
They look like the old pre emissions Screaming Eagle slip ons. If they are SE's, on the top of the pipe, under the bags, there should be text with a part number, and something to the nature that the are for off road use only.
I had them on my bike for a bit, and they weren't overly loud though.
I have some ceramic true duel headers, maybe they make it louder. But the sound is a peculiar sound. Also have a FuelPak Controller and a K&N air filter.
The bike goes but I have some popping on decel on the left rear. May have a loose clamp or loose attachment to the head. I checked and they match your pipes. So they are screaming eagle pre emissions pipes. Thanks for your quick response. I will probably sell these and pick up some other pipes on the quieter side. I am looking at RCX-Haust by RC Components and Rinehart and Vance and Hines.
Just an FYI, I pulled my SE's and put Vance and Hines baffled fishtail III's on, and they are much louder. I also have an open air filter and true duals, but not ceramic coated ones.
V&H does have quiet baffles as an option, but I'm not sure how much it will quiet them down.
I checked and I think the headers are V&H dresser duels. The clamps look like the same as on their web site and are all rusting badly. Need new clamps and maybe new headers.
Just an FYI, I pulled my SE's and put Vance and Hines baffled fishtail III's on, and they are much louder. I also have an open air filter and true duals, but not ceramic coated ones.
V&H does have quiet baffles as an option, but I'm not sure how much it will quiet them down.
What did your SE's sound like compared to your V&H? Mine have a funky muffled but loud sound. Doesn't sound like your typical Street Glide. I will check for air leaks. I have no idea how long these have been on the bike. It was well taken care of not scratches anywhere.
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