A 50-state legal upgrade in sound and performance for your dual exhaust-equipped touring bike or trike, the new Screamin’ Eagle Nighstick 2-into-2 Slip On Mufflers is offered in Chrome ($499.95) or Jet Black ($529.95). Harley-Davidson states that these long and lean diffusion disc mufflers produce a pleasing, raspy tone and provide enhanced air flow and back pressure to boost performance.
They are designed for easy installation on the original-equipment header pipe and muffler hanger. They are Enviornmental Protection Agency (EPA)-stamped for use on legal on stock displacement engines. Fits 50-state 2010-later Touring and Trike models with dual exhaust, and 2009 California Touring models. Requires separate purchase of muffler clamps. For more information, visit your dealer or Harley-Davidson’s Web site
Not bad, just not my style though
These look like relabeled supertrapps.
HD & ST have been hooking up on exhaust for years. The Dyna Street Bob featured throughout HD’s Screaming Eagle ads and supplements this year rocks ST’s 2:1 Supermegs.
The day I took off my Supertrapp exhaust just for a louder pipe caused my bike to loose a bunch of torque. I had to upgrade the cams just to get it back. If Harley is endorsing this “Supertrapp”d esign, they must be good. Go buy some.
I would consider them if they sound good….
Now it is official even the Motorcycle World is totally upside down! You have to pay more for Black then Chrome!!!!!!!!!!!!!