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First off its getting way to loud and the baffles need changing but after 15 years of riding who knows what model they are and Im having a hard time finding replacement baffles. Anybody have a idea who knows about baffles etc??
I have 16 gauge 2 into 1 into 2 on my 2000 Deuce bought new. First exhaust on the deuce was Cycle Shack, then fell for the 16 gauge Screamin Eagle 16 Gauge made by V&H. Removed the baffles. Beautiful pipes, no longer available. IMO the best with the SE logo.
A dozen years later, not as immature but comfortably still so. I decided a bit more quiet was the way to go. So I purchased V&H Quiet Baffles. They are installed easily, and quieter, but not at all quiet. With an easy throttle I can get along with the anti loud pipes folks - and I can roll the throttle on and be noticed in a crowd for safety reasons.
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