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I’m absolutely 100% pleased with the look and sound of these mufflers, it’s a completely different sound then stock mufflers. I know some find the newer SE slip-on’s to quiet but to me they are loud enough and deep enough. Good idle sound and awesome under throttle. I kept the stock mufflers on for around 2500 miles, they sounded good after about 2000 miles but never really got deeper, only louder. The black tips go great with the black denim paint. I uploaded a sound clip on you tube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzHMYQmT48Y
RE: Fat bob - added SE street performance slip on's
That sounds great. I have the SE's on my Bob and despite what some say I'm really pleased with the sound level and looks. They do get a bit louder with time
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