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Old 10-07-2013, 12:50 PM
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So I know that everyone asks this over and over again. And its really a personal preference because everyone likes a different sound. I just got my Charcoal Pearl 2014 Street Glide. I am really enjoying this bike since I previously had a 1996 Triumph Sprint, then went to a 2009 Ducati Monster 1100 and then I had a 2010 V-Rod Muscle which I just traded after having it for 3 years and loving Harley Davidson. I figured it was time for more comfort. I had Vance & Hines pipes on the V-rod. I really enjoyed the sound that bike made and I didn't find it annoying or obnoxiously loud like some other bikes. I know that loud pipes save lives but too loud gets annoying and you get a headache after a while. Plus will it be over powering for the stereo too if I go with something too loud? I am brand new to this forum and it seems great for information etc. I am thinking for now that I am just going to get Slip-ons because I don't want to go crazy with headers and power commanders as of now. Trying to save some money but get a nice look and a great sound. I was thinking of vance & Hines but which ones I dont know yet because I need to figure out the differences. I would also consider CFR 4" slip-ons or Rinehart slip-ons. I think I will stay with the Chrome theme of the bike. What are everyones thoughts or suggestions as to the sound differences of each one? I was told by the dealership that as long as I dont change the headers I will not need any power commander configurations..
 
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Old 10-07-2013, 01:02 PM
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I have the 4" Big Louie's (along with a true dual Rush Header) and they are only loud when you want them to be. They are plenty tame at cruising speed but have a deep throaty roar when reved.
 
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Old 10-07-2013, 01:03 PM
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well, smart money says go to bike night and see what other guys use.

some of the guys here are on the 3rd or 4th set of pipes. that gets spendy!

a set of mufflers will be completely different depending on which headers are used and whether there is a catalytic converter in place ( yours does stock).

welcome to the forums

there are 32,000 posts which say something along the lines of:

" low rumble, not too loud, really barks when i get on it"


consider if you like the radio, and louder pipes are no fun 3 hours into an 8 hour ride.

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Old 10-07-2013, 01:24 PM
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V&H Monster Rounds. IMO, they're great for cruisers. They have a nice deep growl, but not so loud that they become annoying on long rides.
 
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Thanks guys. And anybody heard CFR or how about Rinehart 4" slip-ons compares to these? I am leaving the stock headers on the bike.
 
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I just put these $250 CFR knock offs on my 2014 SGS. Here's a little video of how they sound with the stock head pipe


 
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Got no complaints with a set of Bassani slip ons. Decent deal off ebay to boot. I like the look of the stock breather so I'm not changing anything else and messing with tuners. This 103 does whatever I'll need it to do.
I had years of mods and pouring money into my 2002 Fat Boy. That finally got to where I want it to be after about 10 riding seasons. Now it'll never leave my possession.
 
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My most recent slip ons are RC Excalibur and I love them. If I were you or if I change again I will go with the V&H Big Radius. The black would look great on your bike. I just think they look awesome on a bagger.
 
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I actually just bought the same charcoal pearl street glide and i went with the screaming eagle 4" street cannons. They are exactly what i wanted, not too loud but deep sound.
 
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Here is a V&H pro pipe chrome, on a 2014 street glide. MSRP 650 and it does away with your restrictive CAT problem!
 


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