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Message started by royblueboy on 12/10/10 at 19:38:26

Title: mufflers
Post by royblueboy on 12/10/10 at 19:38:26

i have a jardine, going to replace it with victory 100. has anyone used a victory? jardine too many decibels for my ears.

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by BurnPgh on 12/10/10 at 20:23:00

never even heard of them. Save your cash and buy a dyna muffler on ebay. Jardine didnt have quite enough decibels for my ears, so i got a screaming eagle dyna for $25 brand new on ebay.

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by Edgar on 12/10/10 at 21:02:08

I'd be interested in your jardine if you do replace it

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by royblueboy on 12/11/10 at 19:17:25

i am going to keep the jardine for now. thanks

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by Boofer on 12/12/10 at 22:05:10

Are you talking about a muffler for the Victory 100 CI (1600CC) motorcycle? We usually use the Dyna muffler, but I got a muffler for the Night Train with 80db stamped on the side. Header pipe on 650 nearly matches the HD muffs.http://i663.photobucket.com/albums/uu351/Boofer56/PICT0681.jpg?t=1292219995

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by royblueboy on 12/13/10 at 15:05:31

it is a vic 100 muffler. it fit with alittle mod. my only concern is will it have too much back pressure? The outlet seems very small. :-/

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by Boofer on 12/14/10 at 15:14:40

Would it be too much trouble to measure? Or maybe you could just clamp and wire it on long enought to try it. My HD muff looks smaller inside than stock, but it runs over 90 mph. I use my speedometer and the seat of my pants for "test results". Just do it.  

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by royblueboy on 12/15/10 at 20:25:06

i am going to try it tommorow if the weather clears. Has anyone installed a tachometer on their savage?

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 12/15/10 at 22:23:46


4D5D5A5B5850505B3F0 wrote:
i am going to try it tommorow if the weather clears. Has anyone installed a tachometer on their savage?




never been done,, ever, not in this or any parallel universe.I doubt its even possible,,

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by babyhog on 12/16/10 at 05:10:47


746B6D6A7770417141796B672C1E0 wrote:
[quote author=4D5D5A5B5850505B3F0 link=1292038706/0#7 date=1292473506]i am going to try it tommorow if the weather clears. Has anyone installed a tachometer on their savage?




never been done,, ever, not in this or any parallel universe.I doubt its even possible,, [/quote]


Roy, he's teasing... there are several tach options.  Use your search function tab up top, (be sure to change the drop-down menu for the time frame, as the default is "in the last week").  There was also a recent post in this section that shouldn't be too many pages back....  I figure there is something on tachs in the Technical section too...  

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 12/16/10 at 05:17:34

Dang ITTT, & I was just gettin goin, too,, well, BLAST,,, now I need a new hobby.

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by royblueboy on 12/16/10 at 18:58:24

thanks justin for the help! tried it out today sounds great, runs great1 i am interested in a tach so i can tell if i am in fifth gear or not. sometimes it is ,sometimes not.

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by Garyt on 12/16/10 at 21:08:41

I have one of these it works great. Tach, speedometer, gas gauge, gear indicator, and much more.
http://www.veypor.com/veypor.html
Gary

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 12/16/10 at 21:37:41


51414647444C4C47230 wrote:
thanks justin for the help! tried it out today sounds great, runs great1 i am interested in a tach so i can tell if i am in fifth gear or not. sometimes it is ,sometimes not.




Whut?? Whut?? Wadd I DEW??

Title: Re: mufflers
Post by Routy on 12/18/10 at 16:18:58

I used to want a tach for that reason also, but I kinda got used to it,.....if in doubt, I just step on the gear shift....no clutch, works good.

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