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So how does the 2.25 go with your CVO?
Aloha,
Techie
Thus far I am quite pleased with mine. We've had nothing but temps in the 20's and snow covered streets since I installed mine, which means I have made it out for exactly 2 days in the 20's. I've only put between 150 and 200 miles on with these baffles in those 2 days. Without being able to really get on it, this thing seems to haul azze already. I still need to get another 400 to 500 miles on it before I get it dyno'd and completed dialed in, but I can tell it's a good match. Being that the weather has been so cold, I've been wearing a full face helmet to ride, and that makes it so I can barely hear the exhaust at all, and I have to crank the stereo the entire way to hear music. The only real opportunity I have had to really hear what the exhaust sounds like was standing in the parking lot at the dealer and listening to my bike as the technician took it for a test ride after initial tuning. I absolutely loved the sound I heard. Sitting on the bike or even riding it never gives the true picture of what your pipes sound like. If you really want to hear what your bike sounds like, you have to hear it from the pedestrian's perspective, which means you need to have someone else ride away with your bike. Of course, everybody has their own idea of what exhaust sound is music to their ears, but I'm quite fond of what I heard after installing the 2.25" Fullsacs. I did not realize that I was giving up a bit in torque going with the larger diameter baffles, and after it's tuned in properly and I get some real ride time behind me, I'll decide if I might want to try the 1.75" or 2" instead, but I doubt it.