Well, on my previous '09 StreetGlide, I bought a couple extra sets of stock takeoff mufflers..... just in case I wanted to experiment a little.
I punched a good sized hole in the left baffle and even through the cat on the right side with a piece of rebar. I remember making a video of it running with and without the modded mufflers. Sounded pretty good. Until I did the air cleaner, pipes, mufflers and tuner a few years later.
I decided I'd do a spare set of mufflers lying around for the new '15. I grabbed one and easily punched a hole through it. It just happened to be the left side.
So I grab the other one (right) and notice the heft it had. Forgot the cat was in the older right side muffler.
So, I simply put the stock '15 right muffler back on (no cat) and now I'm running a hole punched in the left and stock right.
Now to get a non-cat header pipe.

Went for a little test spin...... at idle, most of the exhaust still goes out the right side, but I'm sure with some pressure (under load) it might even out a bit with the new larger exit on the left.
I punched a good sized hole in the left baffle and even through the cat on the right side with a piece of rebar. I remember making a video of it running with and without the modded mufflers. Sounded pretty good. Until I did the air cleaner, pipes, mufflers and tuner a few years later.
I decided I'd do a spare set of mufflers lying around for the new '15. I grabbed one and easily punched a hole through it. It just happened to be the left side.
So I grab the other one (right) and notice the heft it had. Forgot the cat was in the older right side muffler.
So, I simply put the stock '15 right muffler back on (no cat) and now I'm running a hole punched in the left and stock right.
Now to get a non-cat header pipe.

Went for a little test spin...... at idle, most of the exhaust still goes out the right side, but I'm sure with some pressure (under load) it might even out a bit with the new larger exit on the left.
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