Basani,Python, actually, there are dozens of them that are great sounding. My suggestion is to spend some time at a harley shop, listen to the bikes as they come in, and if you hear one you like, ask what they are running.
Ride safe
To get the deepest roar, you need a 3inch plus hollow muffler with a single 1 inch baffle about 3/4 of the way back. Turn outs or turn downs sound the best. Not as loud as straight pipes, or as megaphones. Still loud, but with out that hollow sound. The larger to chamber, the deeper the tone. And just like, if you put your hand over a small speaker. You hear only the lower tones, so does the baffle help with that. Getting rid, of that high pitched hollow sound. Deeper tones, or longer sound waves reflect better. The turn outs help with that also.
Call the muffler manufactures, ask about how low the hertz is of their pipes. The lower the hertz, the deeper the sound. Once you know that, then decide if you like the look and the price.
Basani,Python, actually, there are dozens of them that are great sounding. My suggestion is to spend some time at a harley shop, listen to the bikes as they come in, and if you hear one you like, ask what they are running.
Ride safe
either straight through pipes
or screaming eagle
I think that Randy has a good answer.
I put Vance and Hines Short Shot staggered on my Fat Boy. I love the sound and my wife really loves it.
for a harley you can’t go wrong with Vance and Hines .
2 into 1 exhaust will out perform all 2 into 2…
To get the deepest roar, you need a 3inch plus hollow muffler with a single 1 inch baffle about 3/4 of the way back. Turn outs or turn downs sound the best. Not as loud as straight pipes, or as megaphones. Still loud, but with out that hollow sound. The larger to chamber, the deeper the tone. And just like, if you put your hand over a small speaker. You hear only the lower tones, so does the baffle help with that. Getting rid, of that high pitched hollow sound. Deeper tones, or longer sound waves reflect better. The turn outs help with that also.
Call the muffler manufactures, ask about how low the hertz is of their pipes. The lower the hertz, the deeper the sound. Once you know that, then decide if you like the look and the price.