After Market Exhaust on New Tri-Glide
If you want a decent sound from your machine with doing anything else, try putting on the Harley Screaming Eagle slip-on mufflers. Tiny bit louder than the stock and they have a deeper rumble. I've had mine on my machine for the last four years and they just keep getting better and better.
After Market Exhaust on New Tri-Glide
If you want a decent sound from your machine without doing anything else, try putting on the Harley Screaming Eagle slip-on mufflers. Tiny bit louder than the stock and they have a deeper rumble. I've had mine on my machine for the last four years and they just keep getting better and better.
'09 Triglide Rinehart Exhaust
[QUOTE=Alan Oakley;222773]I just pulled the trigger on a 2014 Blackened Cayenne Triglide. I test drove one for a couple of hours over the weekend and noticed how much louder the stock exhaust sounded on the Triglide vs. my Ultra Limited. It sounded enough louder that I was just sure there were aftermarket pipes on the bike and then when I finished the ride I saw they were stock. I have been considering Rineharts but now I am concerned they just may be way too loud. It's one thing to listen to them at an idle and another altogether at 70mph. Any comments/experiences are appreciated.[/QUOTE]
I have a '09 Triglide, in 2012..
when I bought it, bought V&H slip ons, but swapped them out for Rineharts within a month..
the V&H had a deep mellow sound, but just not to my liking.. [they are still up in my attic]
switched to Rineharts and have not regretted them the first time.. good sound...
my better half now rides the trike and I tag along behind on my '05 Fatboy..
the Rineharts don't have the "I-am-getting-a-freakin'-headache-riding-behind-that-trike-with-the-Rineharts"
sound.. a good head turning sound..
and if you are in the market for an almost brand new set of V&H slip ons, will make you a GREAT DEAL!