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twoiron72 |
Post subject: Harley Deep Thunder Sound Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:33 pm |
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I own a 2011 Street Glide 103 with Vance and Hines Twin Slash Ovals slip-on exhaust. These slip-ons do not give me the deep, loud, thunder sound I love. Is there another slip-on exhaust that provides the sound I am looking for or do I have to bite the bullet and pay the $1500 for a Stage 1 or 2 kit? Thanks in advance for your help.
twoiron72
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Post subject: Re: Harley Deep Thunder Sound Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 11:21 am |
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go to a rally or gathering and have a look around. When you hear the sound you want, just ask what they have. it will never lope like a shovel...
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity!!
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twoiron72 |
Post subject: Re: Harley Deep Thunder Sound Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 8:12 am |
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Thank you.
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roadking |
Post subject: Re: Harley Deep Thunder Sound Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 11:43 am |
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twoiron72 wrote: I own a 2011 Street Glide 103 with Vance and Hines Twin Slash Ovals slip-on exhaust. These slip-ons do not give me the deep, loud, thunder sound I love. Is there another slip-on exhaust that provides the sound I am looking for or do I have to bite the bullet and pay the $1500 for a Stage 1 or 2 kit? Thanks in advance for your help.
twoiron72 My bike roars when I open it up, I have the HD thunder header 2into1 system.
You can have it cheap. You can have it fast. You can have high quality. PICK ANY 2....
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twoiron72 |
Post subject: Re: Harley Deep Thunder Sound Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:20 am |
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roadking wrote: twoiron72 wrote: I own a 2011 Street Glide 103 with Vance and Hines Twin Slash Ovals slip-on exhaust. These slip-ons do not give me the deep, loud, thunder sound I love. Is there another slip-on exhaust that provides the sound I am looking for or do I have to bite the bullet and pay the $1500 for a Stage 1 or 2 kit? Thanks in advance for your help.
twoiron72 My bike roars when I open it up, I have the HD thunder header 2into1 system. Thanks for your input.
"The journey is never a direct route; it is circuitous, and somewhere along the way, we discover that the journey is more significant than the destination, and the people we meet will be traveling companions of our memories forever." N. Demille
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roadking |
Post subject: Re: Harley Deep Thunder Sound Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 4:00 pm |
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twoiron72 wrote: roadking wrote: My bike roars when I open it up, I have the HD thunder header 2into1 system. Thanks for your input. No problem - let me know what you go with. Maybe you'll see/hear what you're looking for like tyancey00 stated, thats how I got mine.
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countryvk |
Post subject: Re: Harley Deep Thunder Sound Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 8:48 am |
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Did you stay with your stock header pipe? If you still have the stock pipe with the cat in it, you won't get your sound, if you get the cat cut out or get one off ebay fairly inexpensive, you'll see a big difference or go to a true dual system. I have the harley fatshotz on my 12 and had the cat cut out and it made a big difference. The header pipe on ebay with the cat cut out cost me 160.00 with shipping, alot cheaper than true duals. Hope this helps you
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thecarpenter |
Post subject: Re: Harley Deep Thunder Sound Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:28 am |
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+1 on scrap the cat. You can listin to sound bites on youtube, it's not as good as hearing the pipes you want in person but it's a starting point. Some day I'm going to replace my pipes. I've decided on rineharts, they have a nice low rumble at idle and they come alive when you crack the throttle.
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twoiron72 |
Post subject: Re: Harley Deep Thunder Sound Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:08 pm |
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countryvk wrote: Did you stay with your stock header pipe? If you still have the stock pipe with the cat in it, you won't get your sound, if you get the cat cut out or get one off ebay fairly inexpensive, you'll see a big difference or go to a true dual system. I have the harley fatshotz on my 12 and had the cat cut out and it made a big difference. The header pipe on ebay with the cat cut out cost me 160.00 with shipping, alot cheaper than true duals. Hope this helps you In answer to your question, no, I did not change the header pipe. Just added the slip-ons when I purchased the bike new. So you are saying it is possible to remove the cataletic converter without having to spend the money on a Stage 1 or 2 kit. Thank you very much for the suggestion. David Reid Lebanon, MO
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twoiron72 |
Post subject: Re: Harley Deep Thunder Sound Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:12 pm |
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thecarpenter wrote: +1 on scrap the cat. You can listin to sound bites on youtube, it's not as good as hearing the pipes you want in person but it's a starting point. Some day I'm going to replace my pipes. I've decided on rineharts, they have a nice low rumble at idle and they come alive when you crack the throttle. thecarpeter, Thanks for your input as well. I will check into scraping the cat!
"The journey is never a direct route; it is circuitous, and somewhere along the way, we discover that the journey is more significant than the destination, and the people we meet will be traveling companions of our memories forever." N. Demille
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