I can finally say so long to my cat. This was pretty darn easy with the right tools. Get a 1.6" core bit and it will come out like butter. You do need a good drill though. The cat is solid. It takes a drill with good torque to get it out. Slow and easy is the key to success with this one.
So what's the verdict? It's restrictive - duh!
I did a db video ramp test, but don't have time to upload it. I will upload it later if you guys want to see it.
Here are the results:
Idle with cat: 93db - w/o cat: 96db
2K with cat: 102db - w/o cat: 100db
3K with cat: 96db - w/o cat: 101db
4K with cat: 104db - w/o cat: 105db
5K with cat: 102db - w/o cat: 106db
A few things I find interesting...
1) at 2K the engine is quieter (e.g. not working as hard)
2) The db ramp up is smooth and linear instead of up and down like before.
3) The exhaust is still very restrictive, yet the bike is more responsive. It doesn't take as much throttle to get the same speeds. The engine also seems to be running cooler.
How does it sound now? Well the exhaust is still pathetic, but I can am starting to hear the Harley sound coming through

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Here's a video of the Stock exhaust with the converter and then without: