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Well I jumped in and ordered the 4 inch jackpot slash up, fuelmoto air filter , power vision tuner , and the vance and Hines dresser dual head pipes.
Anyone with the jackpots how do you like them And how would you rate the noise level.
I Hoping the jackpots are not to loud. Ordered the jackpots due to liking my pipes to flow with the lines of the bags
I will give an update after the install and initial ride.
I would agree about them not being loud, until you change out the headers. That made the difference.
When you jump on the throttle (after the header is installed), they bark fairly loud, but when you are just cruising, they are quiet enough that they don't become obnoxious on a long ride.
They are not quite as loud as a softail with V&H long shots, but they are close. At steady throttle though, the long shots are still loud, and the FM pipes seem to mellow to a good cruising volume.
I would agree about them not being loud, until you change out the headers. That made the difference.
When you jump on the throttle (after the header is installed), they bark fairly loud, but when you are just cruising, they are quiet enough that they don't become obnoxious on a long ride.
They are not quite as loud as a softail with V&H long shots, but they are close. At steady throttle though, the long shots are still loud, and the FM pipes seem to mellow to a good cruising volume.
I went with the same muffs and A/C but added the 2-1-2 stainless header. The tone is rather conservative at cruising speeds but louder the stock but crack the throttle and...........oh yes.
At first I thought it was a little loud after having stock pipes for more than 50k miles, but after 5k of riding with them I really like the sound. BTW none of my friends ever thought they were loud.
Deep and just right sound IMO, Put em on both my bikes, share one PV. Jamie and his gang are good people, excellent at what they do and stand very well behind their work and products 100%!
I even went up there and had them do the 107 UG to my '09 Ultra's 96"! That's how much I liked their stuff!
well Installed the header pipes, after the install when connecting the o2 sensors I discovered I was sent the wrong pipes. But thats being discussed and will update after everyonbe has had the chance to correct it.
I love the power, bike runs great, I need to quiet down the jackpots when on the throttle, is there a quieter baffle to be had for the 4 inch pipes.
well Installed the header pipes, after the install when connecting the o2 sensors I discovered I was sent the wrong pipes. But thats being discussed and will update after everyonbe has had the chance to correct it.
I love the power, bike runs great, I need to quiet down the jackpots when on the throttle, is there a quieter baffle to be had for the 4 inch pipes.
If you ordered standard baffles(come in 4"); you can purchase 3 other types of baffles. You'll be staying away from the competition as they are the more loud baffles. Maybe discuss it with whomever you're speaking with on your other issue.
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