Bert2006 Posted August 8, 2016 #1 Posted August 8, 2016 When I picked up my bike 4 years ago it had stock pipes that the PO has scatched to hell. Started seeking replacements with a bit more grunt to them. Landed a set of RK pipes, made the brackets to hang them and then got the wide clamps. Put them on and realy liked the sound of them. They were a bit more grunty but not too loud. However they kind of got to you on long run's. The misses hated them. So started searching again and landed a set of Monster Ovals:mo money: that I beleived would not be as loud. Boy, that was a mistake. Put them on and took a 2hour ride and took them of again. I felt like the kid in the car with the big woofers pushing bass all over the place. You could literally feel the thumping in your chest. Misses told me that as long as those were on she was not going to be...so off they came. Put RK's back on and kept on searching. Then I found a set of RSTD mufflers on eBay in pristine condition for $80. They came in today and I installed them tonight. It was like putting the stock pipes back on, no fussing with adapters or modified brackets. They sound like stock with abit deeper tone. Took a 2 hour ride and like them...and the misses is happy again. :Laugh:So now my stock room includes a stock set, RK pipes and MO's.
Bert2006 Posted August 10, 2016 Author #2 Posted August 10, 2016 As an update I am noticing that the engine is running a lot smoother with the RSTD pipes. Ran a bit rough with the RK and a lot rougher with the MOs. Fuel consumption has also improved substantially with the RSTD pipes.
Mike G in SC Posted August 10, 2016 #4 Posted August 10, 2016 That's interesting that you did not like the RK. (I still have a 2006 RSTD and a 2009 RSV) I recently took off some loud 8 year old Barons 4-2-4s off my RSTD and went to RK. Got tired of loud, Love them. I had RK on my 2009 RSV and loved them but a few months ago, when cleaning the bike up (for sale?), I went back to stock RSV. I do sense a certain loss of power. So, I will look in my barn to see if I have my original 2006 RSTD mufflers. Yep, not wild about the stock set performance after having the RK's on for several years. Mike G in SC
Bert2006 Posted August 10, 2016 Author #5 Posted August 10, 2016 put a price on the mo's ? I would be looking for $400 Cnd for them. Trying to sell localy first as they are expensive to ship. At that price I am loosing money on them.
Triple J Posted August 11, 2016 #6 Posted August 11, 2016 Got pics of the Monster Ovals? I would be looking for $400 Cnd for them. Trying to sell localy first as they are expensive to ship. At that price I am loosing money on them.
Bert2006 Posted August 12, 2016 Author #7 Posted August 12, 2016 Got pics of the Monster Ovals? Sorry.sold them this afternoon!
Mike G in SC Posted August 13, 2016 #8 Posted August 13, 2016 That's interesting that you did not like the RK. (I still have a 2006 RSTD and a 2009 RSV) I recently took off some loud 8 year old Barons 4-2-4s off my RSTD and went to RK. Got tired of loud, Love them. I had RK on my 2009 RSV and loved them but a few months ago, when cleaning the bike up (for sale?), I went back to stock RSV. I do sense a certain loss of power. So, I will look in my barn to see if I have my original 2006 RSTD mufflers. Yep, not wild about the stock set performance after having the RK's on for several years. Mike G in SC So, quoting myself,,, I took the dusty box of stock RSTD mufflers out of the barn. They look okay but needed clean up, Col Brassy. As I looked at them, dang, they're RK cans that the PO must have welded the stock cowling to. Well, that works for me. Now just have to get P-clamps or a set of brackets. Anyone selling those brackets (RK pipe adapters) anymore? I like those over P-clamps.
DarrinGT Posted August 20, 2016 #9 Posted August 20, 2016 So, quoting myself,,, I took the dusty box of stock RSTD mufflers out of the barn. They look okay but needed clean up, Col Brassy. As I looked at them, dang, they're RK cans that the PO must have welded the stock cowling to. Well, that works for me. Now just have to get P-clamps or a set of brackets. Anyone selling those brackets (RK pipe adapters) anymore? I like those over P-clamps. If you need a set of clamps to connect the pipes I have a set of these used but in great shape for $25.00 shipped. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Royal-Star-Venture-Harley-Davidson-Muffler-VTwin-Clamps-II-/251006468295?hash=item3a7126c0c7:m:mdLQ5-qfJdVhbYi_ylOkSyA&vxp=mtr
Rob Swallows Posted August 20, 2016 #10 Posted August 20, 2016 We have Bub's on our bike and they're a little bit loud with droning on a long ride. I too may look for something a bit quieter although they sound great.
Mike G in SC Posted August 22, 2016 #11 Posted August 22, 2016 If you need a set of clamps to connect the pipes I have a set of these used but in great shape for $25.00 shipped. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Royal-Star-Venture-Harley-Davidson-Muffler-VTwin-Clamps-II-/251006468295?hash=item3a7126c0c7:m:mdLQ5-qfJdVhbYi_ylOkSyA&vxp=mtr Thanks for the offer Darrin. Actually I was referring to the (sometimes) L-shaped hanging bracket to adapt Road King mufflers to the RSV/RSTD. With the cowling the PO put on the mufflers, would not need the muffler clamps. (Got some of those for my RSTD many years ago. I kind a claim fame to showing those chromed clamps to this crowd first long time ago, for what ever that pays. lol) But I have the 2009RSV for sale (on this forum) And will leave the stock mufflers on it. Again, thanks. Mike G in SC
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