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Decibel number

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by civilprocess, May 13, 2004.

  1. civilprocess

    civilprocess New Member

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    Can anyone tell me how many decibels of sound there are in a set of Screaming Eagle pipes/mufflers on a 2003 Road King Classic. :) :) :confused:
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    Are the exhaust 2 into 1 or fishtail, do you have a big bore kit installed, etc.? Let me know Thanks David. D
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    There is no big bore kit installed and the pipes are the regular factory duels w/ the round billet tips. Thanks for responding David D., :) I hope this helps you.
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    not db's that make power but efficiency i'm making 91hp/99#torque rear wheel . just muffle,air cleaner n dynojet. oh yah screaming eagle road king-lol
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    I have spent some time researching the decibels of Screaming Eagle exhaust....the closest I can come up with is in the range 73-85 decibels. The proper way to test the decibels is to get a decimeter and hold it 18 inches from the exhaust at a mid range RPM. If I am wrong please correct me. Ride Safe David....

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