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FS Screamin' Eagle Street Performance Slip-on w/ Black Endcaps
For Sale are my Screamin' EagleŽ Street Performance 4"Touring Mufflers with the Black Script endcaps. The pipes were on my 2012 RG for 389 miles. No dents dings or issues. They were brand new on my bike when I bought it in February. Here are the links for the pipes and endcaps: http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
Interested. How do they sound and why are you selling
I was happy with them but was looking for a touch more sound. I would say these were "close" to perfect but just not what I wanted. I went with the Rinehart 4" and they are quite a bit louder. "maybe" too loud? My wife actually liked the SE pipes better. She liked the script on the endcaps that said Screamin Eagle. I got the bike in February and have less than 400 miles on them. The dealership kinda laughed and said you really didn't give the SE's much time to break in. The fit and finish was great with the SE's if I wouldn't have gotten a good deal on the Rineharts I would have kept the SE's as I wasn't really that unhappy with them.
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