New Harley-Davidson Sportster Cannon Mufflers Add More Power And More Aggressive But Still Friendly Tone

Sportster-Street-Cannon-BlackRecently released at the Harley-Davidson Summer Dealer Meeting, these Screamin’ Eagle® Street Cannon Mufflers (P/N 64900208 Chrome, $419.95; P/N 64900209 jet black, $459.95) boost the performance of a 2014 Harley-Davidson® Sportster® motorcycle. They are 3.25-inch high-flow mufflers matching the head pipes of all 2014 Sportster® models and are specifically tuned to deliver improved performance and an aggressive exhaust note that will preserve the peace with neighbors. The Jet Black mufflers include Screamin’ Eagle® muffler shields. Installation requires the separate purchase of 3.25-inch end caps: Chrome Slash Cut (P/N 65100049, $119.95 a pair) or Jet Black with Screamin’ Eagle Script (P/N 65100048, $119.95 a pair). These mufflers are 50-state street legal and EPA stamped.
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6 Responses to “New Harley-Davidson Sportster Cannon Mufflers Add More Power And More Aggressive But Still Friendly Tone”


  1. 1 burnout Oct 31st, 2013 at 9:06 am

    540-580 for mufflers….for a sporty…………….Okey dokey.

  2. 2 BobS Oct 31st, 2013 at 9:52 am

    “specifically tuned to deliver improved performance”…either a dyno chart or it never happened.

  3. 3 Mr Dick Oct 31st, 2013 at 10:00 am

    My wife has V&H slip-ons on her 1200, and I can’t imagine a better sounding set. Preserve peace with the neighbors and their yappy SOB little dog, ya right.

  4. 4 Boots Oct 31st, 2013 at 9:26 pm

    If these mufflers are street legal AND EPA approved it make you question how good are they?

  5. 5 Terence Tory Oct 31st, 2013 at 10:11 pm

    A dyno chart would be nice.They remind me of Yamaha Bolt pipes.

  6. 6 Motormark Nov 1st, 2013 at 10:43 am

    No dyno chart on the HD website either. I get kinda tired of replacement exhausts that look better, make more sound, maybe better sound, but actually suck more fuel and screw with the power curve or make less total power. Let’s see the numbers, and the Db comparison to stock…or maybe they should re-write their news release.

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