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DakotaZeb

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Re: Time to tone her down a little need input..........
« Reply #15 on: June 19, 2007, 09:48:28 PM »

I too am considering the SPO's.  I have a '06 SE Ultra.  Currently running V&H TD's and Ovals, with Ness Big Sucker and PC III.  I know there is talk about the SPO's being better with the stock head pipes but I want to retain the TD's.  I like the looks and less heat on my right thigh.  I've also had the "pleasure" of re-installing the stock head pipes and would rather not have to do that again.

I was wondering if anyone is running a 103" with the V&H TD's that has a good PC map for this setup with the SPO's? 

Thanks, guys!
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Re: Time to tone her down a little need input..........
« Reply #16 on: June 20, 2007, 06:58:23 PM »

I agree with Hoist, and many who have tried them, the SPO's might be the best sounding performance mufflers that I've installed on my SEEG.  The explanations given here and in other threads of how they sound have been pretty spot-on to my experience...

Compared to the Reinharts that I replaced, the SPOs have a more "muffled" note.  They have a deeper or lower toned sound. It will take a while to get accustomed to the look - at first they are huge and hideous...  Compared, you will lose a bit of the top end (Seat of Pants Dyno) having noticed that I must downshift more often when climbing a grade or passing then with the Reinharts. 

In the end, although I love the performance and sound of the Reinharts, I think the sound of the SPOs is what I prefer on a tour bike.  So I guess I am saying that I'm willing to give up a little on the top end to have a bit of quiet for the long haul. 

But how much more quiet?  I thought to conduct a non-scientific test...

Using a db meter, with samples taken at chest height behind the windshield and fairing, the SPOs reduced the sound output on average of 10 db throughout the RPM range from idle to 3500 RPM when compared to the Reinharts.  The db range for the SPOs was 70 db @ idle to as much as 110 db @ 3,500,   The Reinharts started at 80 db at idle and peaked at 120+ db at 3,500.  wait for it...  your results may vary  ::) 

Other issues:

I think it was Ironhourse who scraped his SPO's on certain turns.  I wonder if he is using the stock head pipes???  I've not scraped my SPOs and I have had them at some pretty extreme lean angles.  Might be the V&H TDs I used help with clearance issues. The V&H TD kick up a bit on the right side and may be tucked up a bit more on the left.  I'm not sure if this is it, but I have not encountered any scraping of the SPO and a riding buddy says he believes my floorboards come closer to touching than the SPOs... 

All in all, it is personal tastes and riding style that determine what works best for each rider.  I've tested my share of exhaust and the SPO's work for me... well for today    :'(
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Re: Time to tone her down a little need input..........
« Reply #17 on: June 20, 2007, 07:13:15 PM »

Rob, I still have my 07 SE II slip ons for sale. If you'd like to try them out, I'll ship them to ya. Your cost tho. I'm looking for $200 + shipping. With Slash cuts.

Rick

Rick,

Thanks very much for the offer but thats pretty much what I have on it now. Hell of a deal though as the slash cut end caps run $130.00 for a pair.

Rob
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Re: Time to tone her down a little need input..........
« Reply #18 on: June 20, 2007, 08:58:05 PM »

Guys,

I've had the SPOs and the D&D Police Interceptors, both running off True Duals. Before that I was running the FullSac mufflers. I found that the TDs make them ALL louder, and that the SPOs were louder than the Police Interceptors. Because of the funky shape, the SPOs also dragged on corners, so that was the main reason I sold them. The "guts" of the Police Interceptors look amazingly like the guts of the FullSac, albeit a tad narrower. Thus the overall diameter is narrower giving them lots of ground clearance. For now, the Police Interceptors are as loud as I care to go. If I can find something that is a straight through free-flowing muffler that is quieter, I'll for those. I will keep the FullSacs for now, because the outsides are OEM, and have the OEM stamping and stuff. That "may" come in handy if "the man" starts checking pipes, LOL!!!

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Re: Time to tone her down a little need input..........
« Reply #19 on: June 21, 2007, 11:26:32 PM »

I also installed the Supertrapp SE's on my 07 Serk. Way too loud! Bike was riden to t5he dealer to look at rocker clearance issues and while there I was talking to the owner, who loves louder pipes on his bikes about the volume of noise from these pipes. He disapeared and returned with two different end caps. I trmoved my straight grooved caps and tried the turn down,which actually reduced the sound level to the rider significantly.The slash down reduced sound lvel to about half as much as the turndowns. he best for sound wasith the fishtails  :'(  noo way they were going to stay on there. ;D
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Re: Time to tone her down a little need input..........
« Reply #20 on: June 25, 2007, 09:25:00 AM »

I also installed the Supertrapp SE's on my 07 Serk. Way too loud! Bike was riden to t5he dealer to look at rocker clearance issues and while there I was talking to the owner, who loves louder pipes on his bikes about the volume of noise from these pipes. He disapeared and returned with two different end caps. I trmoved my straight grooved caps and tried the turn down,which actually reduced the sound level to the rider significantly.The slash down reduced sound lvel to about half as much as the turndowns. he best for sound wasith the fishtails  :'(  noo way they were going to stay on there. ;D

Thats EXACTLY what I found. I wasn't sure but I went ahead and bought a pair of slash down end caps and replaced the others and BAM! Way more quiet! I always thought the double groove straight end caps made a different sound but never thought it would change the volume at all let alone that much. My friend I swapped pipes with said he noticed the same change on his as well when he finally got his slash caps back on. These are the ones I took off:
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Re: Time to tone her down a little need input..........
« Reply #21 on: June 25, 2007, 01:20:55 PM »

And the billet slash downs...........................

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