I have Sharkroad’s on my Electra Glide. I have had them installed for several years now. They sounds great! In fact, I can’t tell the difference between them and the $700 ‘name brand’ I had on my 2014 Fatboy. (Sold)….Mine sound very similar to yours. On a side point, I have seen comments from guys complaining about the Sharkroad’s bluing or becoming discolored in some way. I have not experienced that issue. I think they are well worth the $180 I paid for the set
I have them (4.5 in. Chrome megaphones) on my 07 Yamaha Royal Star and they sound badass! I installed them about a year ago and they are holding up well. I'm very satisfied with them, a steal for the price.
Why would you want a Royal Star to copy the sound of a Harley? Buy a HD if you want loud pipes. Japanese bikes with loud pipes sound like garbage, no matter what pipes you put on.
@@maxxbenzz7842 Ahh the HD poser speaks I'd bet my last dollar you can't ride and bought an HD to "fit in" because you think it makes you a rider. BTW if you are going to comment, you should know something about what you speak of. You don't actually know what my bike sounds like. Fools like you don't do the HD owners any favors. Ya don't even have sense enough to look up what one sounds like, just regurgitate foolishness instead.
I purchased a set of 4.5 road skarks for my 2021 SG in chrome back in Oct,i left the cat in it,really nice sound for half the price of the name brands,i have noticed for a little while on the left pipe was rusting inside and brown water was coming out during cold start,after a few months it no longer does it. Overall im totally happy with the product. Once i get the X pipe to make it true dauls it should stop the rust with carbon build up like the right side is doing. Special thanks to harley with a crappy head pipe with a crossover that really doesn't do anything.
Just got a new low rider s and bought sharkroad slip ons for it. Waiting for them to arrive. Seems to be a well made alternative to the high price name brand units. That sounds really good on your install. Nice 👍
I put shark road slip on's my 2020 Street glide and they sounded pretty good. My first issue was the chrome plating on the end caps started peeling off after 3 months. They sent me another set which I haven't installed yet. Waiting for all the chrome to fall off the first set. Chrome on the mufflers are still going strong. Second issue was the fiberglass packing pretty much all blew out after 10k miles. It actually sounds better, but the metal screen inside the pipe that holds the packing came loose and now rattles at the light. I'll gut both sides and hopefully it's not too loud.
I just put the 4.5on my 22 road glide and the left one came fairly easy, but that right side oh Jesus, I was wiggling, hammering for 2 hours I kid you not. After hearing them it was all with it.
Was debating going with sharkroads myself but if you can afford a cvo let alone two of them .. why would you go with the cheapest slip on possible .. just seems backwards to me …
My aunt used to own a Jaguar and I rode with her to a dollar general. I asked her why you shopping at dollar general with a Jaguar....her response will stick with me forever.... "How do you think I afforded the Jaguar? Save your money where you can."
If those are the ones with the spiral baffle? I have same ones with different tips. Because my bike is not a garage queen and actually gets ridden and dirty I did not see the point in paying 2-3 time the money for slip on mufflers that will not improve performance or sound. Instead I spent that money on a stage 2 cam. I have owned the Megaphone style also. Quality is a little less but I have not had an issue with any of the mufflers discoloring.
Id take that Road Glide over the Street Glide any day of the week even tho I like the look of a Street Glide better the comfort of a Road Glide provides less fatigue after 600 plus miles a day riding. Especially when riding interstates
I liked your comment because I understand where your coming from I have 2021 SGS but when you got them both sitting right in the garage just waiting for you to awake and throw down a few cold starts on them both that’s just ain’t the time to talk about The one you prefer over the other I guess that’s just for us losers who have to make a choice is ones who can’t take them both home lol
Absolute facts, my club puts a lot of miles on the slab! Just upgraded to a 2015 RGS, coming off a 2008 SG. I've got Screaming Eagle pipes, but these bitches more like parakeets!!! I'm definitely getting the Sharks now!
I have them on my 20 Ultra. One side is starting to blue and the packing has come out a little. Love the sound but the colour change is annoying. Not sure I saved money as I will likely replace them .
@@peterpanonamotorcycle5667 Have you ever ridden 500 plus miles on the interstate with loud pipes, as opposed to quiet pipes? The answer should be obvious unless you were wearing ear plugs, which I usually do btw. I’m 71 years old, and have a lot of highway miles under my belt (500,000),and in my observations, loud pipes, plus, the wind and traffic at highway speeds over 10 or 12 hours in the saddle will destroy your ears. Quieter pipes just make a long highway ride less tedious. That’s all, I don’t know how I could explain this anymore sensibly.
Why are you putting shark exhaust on a CVO?? Those pipes are 75 bucks each on a 50,000+ HD. My buddy did the same thing to his the right pipe will turn gray after about 6 months. They actually sound decent but are total garbage