2016 Sportster Advice Please

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  • CrankyOldBloke
    CrankyOldBloke
    1 year ago
    G'day
    I've just gone 70 and bought my last HD. Started off in about 1981 with a Sporty and now finishing with a sporty. Ok so here's my problem.

    All's I want to do is put a set of Screamin Eagle pipes on the bike. Not easy at all. Either HD dealers dont sell them, tell me they're $2k for just the mufflers, HD stopped shipping to Aust etc.

    Dont know what's going on. I bought a set of Khrome Weks HP mufflers but they are so so loud. 

    OK I don't want loud, just a rumble so figured the Screamin Eagle would be a nice slightly louder sound than stock.

    So can't afford to keep buying pipes. So any recommendations for a Screamin Eagle kind of sound with another brand since I can't seem to buy the Screamin Eagle.
  • Ratbob
    Ratbob
    1 year ago
    Rather than buy a full set, don’t Krome Werks still make quieter inserts for their mufflers.  A mate has the ones pictured on his Twin Cam and they sound great.  As you say, not too loud, nothing like BigRadius etc. 
    Sorry bloody photo won’t add?? They are Krome Werks 2” HP Plus Baffles, they look a bit like a mesh. Believe they have different sizes. 
  • Ratbob
    Ratbob
    1 year ago
    Got it to work 👍
  • CrankyOldBloke
    CrankyOldBloke
    1 year ago
    Cheers for the reply they got them but they only drop the volume by 4 decibels...which is not a lot.
    All the other big brands don't get great reviews on their quiet baffles.
    Last bike a Deluxe had V and H really nice but Sportster runs a tad louder stock.
    At my age it's a city bike and just don't need EPA dramas
  • OlChesnut
    OlChesnut
    1 year ago
    Quoting CrankyOldBloke on 05 Aug 2023 02:15 AM

    G'day

    I've just gone 70 and bought my last HD. Started off in about 1981 with a Sporty and now finishing with a sporty. Ok so here's my problem.

    All's I want to do is put a set of Screamin Eagle pipes on the bike. Not easy at all. Either HD dealers dont sell them, tell me they're $2k for just the mufflers, HD stopped shipping to Aust etc.

    Dont know what's going on. I bought a set of Khrome Weks HP mufflers but they are so so loud. 

    OK I don't want loud, just a rumble so figured the Screamin Eagle would be a nice slightly louder sound than stock.

    So can't afford to keep buying pipes. So any recommendations for a Screamin Eagle kind of sound with another brand since I can't seem to buy the Screamin Eagle.

    I remember the older HD Screamin Eagle mufflers for Sporty's.  They were a great choice for those that wanted a nice sound without being too loud.  Those aren't available any more for the newer Sporty's.  HD now have the Street Cannon mufflers for newer  sportsters.  Not sure what availability is like in Aus.
  • CrankyOldBloke
    CrankyOldBloke
    1 year ago
    Yep the SE were great before 2006 when they had to be legal .well HD wanted that.
    Some dealers tell as they aren't legal here HD stopped selling them 
    My old Victa mower is louder.

    But Cheers maybe buy them from the US...never thought of that. My be a bloody good idea.
  • T4
    T4
    1 year ago
    Try a set of lollipops. That is what I have to quieten the ridiculously loud straight through mufflers on my 95 Sportster and the Staintune mufflers without baffles on my Triumph.

    Cheers, Will
  • CrankyOldBloke
    CrankyOldBloke
    1 year ago
    Yes seen those but not sure maybe just sell these nicely made but stupidly loud Krome Werks..dealer really steered me wrong there.
    Put that to the SE mufflers I figure.
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    1 year ago
    I installed a couple of washers into a set of aftermarket baffles just like that and it worked well enough for a RWC. 
  • Pedro123
    Pedro123
    1 year ago
    Hi Cranky,
    Have the same bike with the same mufflers and found them too loud aswell.
    The system that Kromeworks supply to quiet them down is just a threaded rod with nuts and washers, so I got a longer stainless threaded rod and nuts and washers, used multiple washers and nuts, and moved them up and down the rod untill I found the sound I wanted.
    A bit of mucking around but it works for under $30.
  • CrankyOldBloke
    CrankyOldBloke
    1 year ago
    Pedro yes pal that's exactly what they sell. You figured that well man.
    Quick question did you like halve the volume?

    They are really nice well finished pipes just a pity about the sound.
    Plus bike ran way way rough with them on....so might need the whole stage 1....not spending that on my last HD so might just change tyres a bit of body face lift and all good 

    It's a town bike...long trips are now a past thing....sadly.
  • Pedro123
    Pedro123
    1 year ago
    Cranky, I wouldn't say it halved the volume, but it did make a big difference.
    One thing I found is the closer you can get the rear washer to the outlet, the quieter it becomes. It also gives you more back pressure which serms to make the bike run smoother.
    You could try the old trick of fiberglass in stainless flyscreen. Ha ha🤣
  • CrankyOldBloke
    CrankyOldBloke
    1 year ago
    Cheers Pedro.
    Might grab some steel wool from the sink as well.

    Seen a YouTube video that measured SE idling at 78 decibels but I think 105 db on the throttle. They were using proper gear to measure the sound.
  • Rextheute2022
    Rextheute2022
    1 year ago
    Steel wool works ! 
    Many years ago I repacked mine , the pillow stuffing wore out .
    Was a nice deep note , not legal maybe , but quieter than straight thru 
    Pic coz we like pics ….
  • Grease Monkey
    Grease Monkey
    1 year ago
    Quoting Rextheute2022 on 10 Aug 2023 08:29 AMedited: 10 Aug 2023 08:35 AM

    Steel wool works ! 

    Many years ago I repacked mine , the pillow stuffing wore out .
    Was a nice deep note , not legal maybe , but quieter than straight thru 
    Pic coz we like pics ….

    I particularly like pics of sportster sports cause I had the 96 version, wish I still had it!
  • evo94
    evo94
    1 year ago
    Cranky you have spent good hard money on those mufflers, so i agree with all those suggestions above that you have a bash at making / modding them quieter....never come across a set yet that you cannot quieten, one way or another....& its cheaper...good luck!
  • Rextheute2022
    Rextheute2022
    1 year ago
    Quoting Rextheute2022 on 10 Aug 2023 08:29 AMedited: 10 Aug 2023 08:35 AM

    Steel wool works ! 

    Many years ago I repacked mine , the pillow stuffing wore out .
    Was a nice deep note , not legal maybe , but quieter than straight thru 
    Pic coz we like pics ….

    Quoting Grease Monkey on 10 Aug 2023 09:08 AM

    I particularly like pics of sportster sports cause I had the 96 version, wish I still had it!

    I really regret selling this one .
    From my limited ‘ looking ‘ the new owner bought it and was on this forum for a while …like 10 yrs ago .
    It was a beast of a bike - I did the cams ,carb etc .
    Was fast ( relatively speaking) and loud , handled great .
    The newer ones weren’t a patch on these old uns 
  • Rextheute2022
    Rextheute2022
    1 year ago
    Oh and apologies to original poster 
    If you need the part numbers - shout out .
    Slash downs in chrome # 80363-99 
    Strait cut in chrome #80110-97
    Baloney cut # 80102-97 
    These are the ‘early numbers ‘ till 04 ish as the mufflers were deemed not road use in USA - but give ‘em a go 

  • OlChesnut
    OlChesnut
    1 year ago
    Quoting Rextheute2022 on 10 Aug 2023 08:29 AMedited: 10 Aug 2023 08:35 AM

    Steel wool works ! 

    Many years ago I repacked mine , the pillow stuffing wore out .
    Was a nice deep note , not legal maybe , but quieter than straight thru 
    Pic coz we like pics ….

    Quoting Grease Monkey on 10 Aug 2023 09:08 AM

    I particularly like pics of sportster sports cause I had the 96 version, wish I still had it!

    Quoting Rextheute2022 on 11 Aug 2023 03:25 AMedited: 11 Aug 2023 04:21 AM

    I really regret selling this one .

    From my limited ‘ looking ‘ the new owner bought it and was on this forum for a while …like 10 yrs ago .
    It was a beast of a bike - I did the cams ,carb etc .
    Was fast ( relatively speaking) and loud , handled great .
    The newer ones weren’t a patch on these old uns 

    I really like the Spotster Sport.  There was one in mint original condition for sale on Gumtree recently for $12k.  It didn't last long.
  • Rextheute2022
    Rextheute2022
    1 year ago
    There was an 883r recently for sale it went quick too , I think it was $10 k 
    I had an orange one very briefly then got the sport - funny how noe they are hard to find 
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