THIS is the exact video I was looking for. Able to hear the exhaust from different rpms, angles, and distances. I wish more people did exhaust reviews like this.
This is exactly why I made my own video. Keep an eye out, I’m planning an update video in a few months with better video/audio quality, and a comparison after 3,000 miles.
The Dyna you're looking at will have a bigger engine, more power and torque than the Scout Bobber has, and I believe it is also going to be bigger overall. Plus, you're also getting the good ol' Harley backing from anyone you encounter on the road. I'm not saying you won't have that on an Indian, I actually encounter more people loving on my Bobber than I did with my Iron 1200. Honestly, I think it should come down to your own personal preference. Which of the two appeals to you the most? If sound matters, which one sounds the best to you? If I was in your position, I'd still choose the Bobber, based on looks and sound alone. There's also a certain satisfaction to owning an Indian and having a lot of people give compliment over it. Also, buying used can be pretty sketchy. I've had literally no issues with my Bobber, 2300 miles into it, and I definitely push it pretty hard. That's my input, hopefully it helps in some way.
That is ear porn right there, sounds amazing going back and fourth between this and the quieter baffles, I think both sound great but which will be the most liveable?
For me, I’m all about sound, so without baffles is what you’re hearing in the video. Recorded on a phone, so not the best example. I’m planning an update video in a few months with better quality.
THIS is the exact video I was looking for. Able to hear the exhaust from different rpms, angles, and distances. I wish more people did exhaust reviews like this.
This is exactly why I made my own video. Keep an eye out, I’m planning an update video in a few months with better video/audio quality, and a comparison after 3,000 miles.
Nothing cooler than playing around in the parking lot at night
Mephistopheles, thumbs up! I love V&H Slash the absolute best pipe for the $$S and they sound sweet and loud with a huge presence. Enjoy brother.
Sounds fantastic!!!
Ordered the pipes today and picking up my scout bobber tomorrow😎
Congratulations! I hope you’re happy with your purchase like I was. Ride safe and enjoy!
Do you have baffles in them? I didn't, and it was way to load for me (and my neighbours).
This is without the baffle inserts.
hell yeah
im deciding between a 2012 dyna wide glide and a 2021 indian scout bobber, both of them for almost same price, which one is the best deal?
The Dyna you're looking at will have a bigger engine, more power and torque than the Scout Bobber has, and I believe it is also going to be bigger overall. Plus, you're also getting the good ol' Harley backing from anyone you encounter on the road. I'm not saying you won't have that on an Indian, I actually encounter more people loving on my Bobber than I did with my Iron 1200. Honestly, I think it should come down to your own personal preference. Which of the two appeals to you the most? If sound matters, which one sounds the best to you? If I was in your position, I'd still choose the Bobber, based on looks and sound alone. There's also a certain satisfaction to owning an Indian and having a lot of people give compliment over it. Also, buying used can be pretty sketchy. I've had literally no issues with my Bobber, 2300 miles into it, and I definitely push it pretty hard.
That's my input, hopefully it helps in some way.
That is ear porn right there, sounds amazing going back and fourth between this and the quieter baffles, I think both sound great but which will be the most liveable?
For me, I’m all about sound, so without baffles is what you’re hearing in the video. Recorded on a phone, so not the best example. I’m planning an update video in a few months with better quality.
What exhaust are those? They are throaty, has a lot off bass, and less high annoying pitch.
These are the "Vance & Hines - 3" Round Twin Slash" slip-on exhaust for the 2021 Indian Scout Bobber.