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I am running the 4" rounds on my 04 RKC with true duals. It is loud but I like them that way. I have had them for four years and they just seem to sound better and better. I think you will like them. I think it is a quality product but I really think they should change the name of them.
I am running the 4" rounds on my 04 RKC with true duals. It is loud but I like them that way. I have had them for four years and they just seem to sound better and better. I think you will like them. I think it is a quality product but I really think they should change the name of them.
+1 Mr. Tim. Klock should change the Super Savers name. That makes riders think they are poor quality and they are not.
Just "SS" will work. Like the SS Camaro and Chevelle.
BTW - I bought mine from directcycleparts.com for $304 and free shipping.
I installed a pair of Klock SS 1801-0413 mufflers on my 2013 Street Glide about 3 weeks ago and have about 2,000 miles on them. They sound great, mellow with a powerful rumble and a better than Ri******* that everyone seems to want.
And get this. I got 47 mpg today and never got more than 42 mpg before I installed them.
I installed a pair of Klock SS 1801-0413 mufflers on my 2013 Street Glide about 3 weeks ago and have about 2,000 miles on them. They sound great, mellow with a powerful rumble and a better than Ri******* that everyone seems to want.
And get this. I got 47 mpg today and never got more than 42 mpg before I installed them.
Did I mention they look great too!
Good Stuff!
Thanks,
Danny D
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Like I said earlier, louder than stock but not as loud as 3.5" Rineharts. Keep in mind my Rineharts were 6 years old had about 20,000 miles on them. I liked the sound of the Rineharts but on the highway for an hour and my head was ringing. The SS's have a deeper growl (deeper sound pitch) at idle and on acceleration but mellow out at about 2800rpm and above. Sound is subjective, and I can say to me they sound better than the sound clips on you tube. Also they are good looking with the rolled edge and great chrome. Best part was I bought new SS's, sold my used Rineharts and had change left over.
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