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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #30 on: December 11, 2010, 10:10:14 PM »

I am a dyed in the wool true Vance and Hines fan, however, this time I went with the Rineharts just because they had a black end cap and that was the look I was going for.  Also, I wanted the new 4 inch pipes and they have a very deep and low tone.  They are not as loud as the V&H though.  Also, I would describe their sound as a bit more refined than the V&H.  I just put these on last night, excuse the quality of the pic taken with my Blackberry.  I also put a SE heavy breather on, but beware, it doesn't fit with the lower fairing, I had to return them.  Yes, I bought the ones that are advertised to fit the bikes with lower fairings.  Very bad fit, butted up against the speaker housing, not functional and not good for the paint.
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #31 on: January 09, 2011, 05:57:45 AM »

Fullsac X-pipe B, 4" Rinehart slip-ons, SE Pro Race Tuner, and Dyno...unbelievable sound and performance...Kudos to Fullsac for an outstanding product!
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #32 on: January 09, 2011, 10:33:40 AM »

I am looking at doing the Fullsac X Pipe, TTS, and 1.75 baffles.  Does anyone actually have this installed on their bike yet?  How does it sound?
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #33 on: January 09, 2011, 03:39:01 PM »

I have a 2010 SESG and installed Cary Faas CFR's, OEM manifolds and SERT.  They have a deep rumble without being obnoxious unless you get on it. IMO  The wife also loves the sound over the Samson's we had on an 06 SG.  To each his own but I love the CFR's and wouldn't change them for anything. 
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #34 on: January 09, 2011, 03:45:55 PM »

I am looking at doing the Fullsac X Pipe, TTS, and 1.75 baffles.  Does anyone actually have this installed on their bike yet?  How does it sound?

How does it sound???
I got the same setup on my 103 and it sounds "perfect".
JMHO (or not) 8)
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #35 on: January 09, 2011, 03:47:20 PM »

Does anyone have any sound meter readings from this setup?
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #36 on: January 09, 2011, 06:21:57 PM »

I am looking at doing the Fullsac X Pipe, TTS, and 1.75 baffles.  Does anyone actually have this installed on their bike yet?  How does it sound?

I have exactly that setup on my flhxse2 and it is louder than the stock setup yet quieter than my other electra glide with true duals and rineharts. I almost didn't switch exhaust at all because I loved the quiet for a change but since I was going to use the TTS tune I installed the x pipe and 1.75,s and it is perfect for me. I find the quieter ride much less fatiguing on long hauls. Gettin older I guess , but anyway I love it and the bikes performance is superb.
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #37 on: January 09, 2011, 07:47:35 PM »

Does anyone have any sound meter readings from this setup?

I hear ya there....the noise laws are slowly being implemented here. 92db at idle and 95db at a certain rpm. Would be nice to see some numbers with the different set ups.
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #38 on: January 09, 2011, 08:47:35 PM »

Performance wise i doubt there is a dimes difference between the major manufactures and the independent guys, although I'm sure they would all claim differently. I would have been perfectly happy with any of them so to me it simply came down to appearance. I choose the V&H Power Duals cause I like the look. I went with their Monster Rounds, mufflers because they are called "Radio Friendly" and I like that. Obviously I listened to many sound clips to. Although I can't ride my bike because of a hand operation, they sound perfect in my garage.
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #39 on: January 09, 2011, 11:47:38 PM »

I am looking at doing the Fullsac X Pipe, TTS, and 1.75 baffles.  Does anyone actually have this installed on their bike yet?  How does it sound?


I have this exact setup on my Spiced Rum and the sound is great...not too loud so that you can't hear the radio, people behind me say that it is a low pleasant rumble, but can tell when I crack the throttle.....
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #40 on: January 10, 2011, 09:03:58 AM »

I have exactly that setup on my flhxse2 and it is louder than the stock setup yet quieter than my other electra glide with true duals and rineharts. I almost didn't switch exhaust at all because I loved the quiet for a change but since I was going to use the TTS tune I installed the x pipe and 1.75,s and it is perfect for me. I find the quieter ride much less fatiguing on long hauls. Gettin older I guess , but anyway I love it and the bikes performance is superb.

I live in Fort Worth.  Would you be willing to meet for lunch someday (when it gets a little warmer) so I can listen and compare?  Possibly take some meter readings?  I take a lot of loooong trips and loud exhaust can really beat you down after a long day on the road.
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #41 on: January 10, 2011, 09:20:52 AM »

I live in Fort Worth.  Would you be willing to meet for lunch someday (when it gets a little warmer) so I can listen and compare?  Possibly take some meter readings?  I take a lot of loooong trips and loud exhaust can really beat you down after a long day on the road.

Make a trip to SoCal!
We can do a day ride with all the options for mufflers. 113 with 2.25 cores to stock 103 to modified 103 to stock 110, 1.75 or 2" you name it we got just about any combo you can think of (haven't got that 120R yet!)
Hell, I got a spare set of CVO mufflers with various cores we can swap out.........YOU can decide which sounds best to YOU!
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #42 on: January 10, 2011, 03:31:06 PM »

I went with 4" True Dual Rinehart's with a PC. Always liked the sound of Rinehart's but not crazy about these. Seems to loud or maybe I'm just getting old.
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #43 on: January 13, 2011, 05:51:37 PM »

I have a 2010 SESG and installed Cary Faas CFR's, OEM manifolds and SERT.  They have a deep rumble without being obnoxious unless you get on it. IMO  The wife also loves the sound over the Samson's we had on an 06 SG.  To each his own but I love the CFR's and wouldn't change them for anything. 

Are you saying that you just replaced the stock mufflers with the CFR's and added the SERT? Left the OEM catted head pipe on there?
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Re: exhaust for 11 cvo street glide
« Reply #44 on: January 13, 2011, 10:26:26 PM »

Why yes I did and it took about 8 pulls on the dyno to dial it in. Don't have the money to knock it all out at once.
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