I apologize for taking so long to get some pictures out on the Fullsac slash cut muffler tips, but it's just been a little hectic and mainly I forgot...

I took these today while at the Rat Run. The lighting was pretty good and I had my cell phone, so I had to just take the pictures and get on with life.
Here they are.




I'm going to take a guess on this next statement, so here goes.
I would guess that Fullsac had these made up with the SERG in mind for their primary use. Now they fit lots of other HD baggers as well, but they look like they're made for the SERG. That being said, the slash angle does NOT match the rear slope of the bags or fender. So if you're going to go to the work of having a private label tip made with your brand on it, why not make them the same angle cut as the rear of the HD bags? The correct angle seems like an obvious prerequisite when contracting them out. The only other minor complaint would be that they appear to be polished stainless and they do not match the white chrome of the mufflers, they're a bit yellow in comparison. They shine up nice and I doubt most people would notice the difference in either the coloration or the slash angle.
That being said, they do fit nicely into the stock CVO 4" mufflers. I do like them very much. When I have chroming done for the boardtrack project, I'll probably have the tips chromed so they better match the mufflers and shields.
With the tips I purchased the TTS Mastertune and Steve sent me the Stage I map. I had very little problem getting it uploaded. One call to a friend to step me through one window and I was uploading perfectly.
I'm very pleased with the results. I cut the CAT at the same time. I think Fullsac charges $125 to do the full decoring and re-welding. In my opinion that's a great deal unless you can find a stock CAT'less header pipe for less money. When they said air chisel, they meant it. I used my plasma torch and cut a window in the side of the collector and began cutting away. Damn that stuff is tuff. After about an hour of cussing and cut fingers, I was done and ready to weld back in the piece I cut out. It it were in the winter and I didn't mind being down for a bit, sending out the header would have been a lot better choice. But for me It was only one evening and I didn't have to remove the header pipe, only the mufflers.
Again I'm very happy with the heat reduction and the performance. A buddy of mine just had the 54 cam and Stage II map done locally that he purchased from Fullsac. He has not yet done the V-Tune, but the performance for right now is better with a smoother more powerful pull through the gears as well as just plain riding. He loves it. I may considering doing this during the winter if my other projects get finished. I guess I'd have to work on them first though...
If anyone has any questions, ask away...
