Harley exhaust?
I have a Road King Custom and would like to change exhaust to give it a deeper sound. I like the low rummble of the factory system, not really into changing the exhaust so that it cracks when taking off strong, but would like it deeper and and a bit louder. I hear Rinehart are good, but looking around.
Anyone know any good web sites to learn some of this stuff. Also, any advice on what you have and how you like it would be cool.
vance and hines or rienhart’s are 2 very popular brands. some like the true dual rienharts on their road kings, some prefer the bark of the vance and hines. go to harley chat group and look around. http://www.harleychatgoup.com
depends on if it is fuel injected or carb. You have to be carefull. consult with your dealer first.
http://www.hdforums.com/ is the best harley forum i have found
screaming eagle pipes sound good, just remember to rejet the carb.
drill a few 1/8 inch holes in the baffle. Be sure to check the plugs and if it’s too lean fatten up the jets………..
I like the Rinehart tru-duals.V/H chrome i’ve had bad luck.My Ultra sounds great,installed hi-flow air intake and flashed ECM for stage-1.It helped a bunch.
rineharts…much better sound in my opinion. vance and hines are a bit too loud for my taste
I have vance & hines on my wide glide and they sound great.Not too loud and a good deep sound.
If you drill holes in the baffles it will sound like you have a small air compressor stuck in your pipes,They won’t sound good like that.
First of all check to see if the bike is carborated or fuel injected makes a big difference on what you can and cannot do. I have the Vance and Hines Straight Shots with anti revision cones, Simple but very effective for the sound and look I want.