I am looking for a set of quieter mufflers for my 1961 panhead true dual exhaust anyone know where I could find them Thanks if you can help
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I don't know if what you have is stock and worth saving, but if they are, may I suggest adding these baffles in the pipe ahead of them?
https://bigcitythunder.com/collectio...onster-baffles
I put them on my Road King with V&H mufflers and they quieted them right down, and increased low end torque too.
AMCA #41287
1972 FX Boattail Night Train
1972 Sportster project
1971 Sprint SS350 project
1982 FXR - AMCA 99.25 point restoration
1979 FXS 1200 never done playing
1998 Dyna Convertible - 100% Original
96" Evo Softail self built chopper
2012 103" Road King "per diem"
plus 13 other bikes over the years...
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Originally posted by ldfly112 View PostThanks I will order a pair todayJason Zerbini
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I have purchased a pair of the Big city thunder baffles. Did not work exactly as I expected . The installation instructions said to install the baffles a minimumin of 4 inches in from the end of muffler. This would work great on drag pipes. My 1961 FLH has cigar mufflers which at 4 inches in there is nothing to attach to. I installed them in about 1-1/2 inches from the end did not make a big difference in the sound . Sure would like to find a pair of really quiet mufflers . any suggestions Thanks
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Did you put them before the mufflers? Or at the end? THey belong in the pipe ahead of the mufflersAMCA #41287
1972 FX Boattail Night Train
1972 Sportster project
1971 Sprint SS350 project
1982 FXR - AMCA 99.25 point restoration
1979 FXS 1200 never done playing
1998 Dyna Convertible - 100% Original
96" Evo Softail self built chopper
2012 103" Road King "per diem"
plus 13 other bikes over the years...
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Originally posted by ldfly112 View PostI installed them at the end of the muffler . I will switch them to the beginning of the muffler ThanksAMCA #41287
1972 FX Boattail Night Train
1972 Sportster project
1971 Sprint SS350 project
1982 FXR - AMCA 99.25 point restoration
1979 FXS 1200 never done playing
1998 Dyna Convertible - 100% Original
96" Evo Softail self built chopper
2012 103" Road King "per diem"
plus 13 other bikes over the years...
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Hi Tom, I would think the typical demographic is a customer that makes the bike louder in the sort of way a primate beats his chest to show domination (in his opinion of course). It's pretty rare for a guy to want a quieter bike.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipDmsxQVxIM
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Originally posted by DEEBS47Chief1991 View PostHi Tom, I would think the typical demographic is a customer that makes the bike louder in the sort of way a primate beats his chest to show domination (in his opinion of course). It's pretty rare for a guy to want a quieter bike.
There were generations when playing with your machine required resourcefulness, not just re$ource$.
(If anyone mentions "back-pressure", it will only confirm my predjudice, and probably make my tongue bleed.)
I sure miss Kitabel...
....Cotten
PS: But kudos to Big City Thunder for such a boisterous name, but ironically marketing snuffers!Last edited by T. Cotten; 08-03-2024, 01:42 PM.AMCA #776
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"There were generations when playing with your machine required resourcefulness, not just re$ource$."
Ya, we call em Credit Card Bikers.
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