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Harley Sound

2Paw

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I'm just curious. Has anyone tried to make their 998 Spyder sound like a Harley? It seems like that with the correct muffler that it maybe could be done or at least close, after all the 998 is also a V Twin, maybe not the same angle. This is just one of the many random useless thoughts that rattle around in my head at times, and I'm not sure why anyone would even want to do this.
 
The 998 is a high reving multi valved overhead cam motor. The Harley is a slow turning,2 valve, OHV. They will never sound the same.
 
Well....

You could match the decibles eliminating the Y pipe and muffler or maybe match a non-harley type or even a parallel twin...:dontknow:
 
Never going to happen. It is impossible as the 45 degree twin has a completely different firing order than the 60 degree v twin

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It is impossible because of the degree difference in the 2 engines. one is 45 degree and the other is 60 degree. The 45 degree engine firing order is #1 cylinder first then the #2 cylinder. On the 60 degree engine the #2 cylinder fires first, SO, basically, the sound would be backwards. PLUS, 45 degrees goes brooooom, and 60 degrees goes roooooooom, HUGE difference. Plus the spyder is too fast for the Harley sound, that is why it has aerodynamic body panels on it. The Harley sound, well, not aerodynamic and therefore multiple things start to fall off giving you the HARLEY SOUND. Thats all I have. :thumbup:
 
:shocked: It might be the same song...

But the difference is about like having it played by a four-piece Heavy Metal Band...

...And then try having a symphony orchestra play it! :yikes:
 
i love the way a Harley sounds, all you need is a 12 volt lighter plug, and go to 2:12 on this video

 
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I'm just curious. Has anyone tried to make their 998 Spyder sound like a Harley? It seems like that with the correct muffler that it maybe could be done or at least close, after all the 998 is also a V Twin, maybe not the same angle. This is just one of the many random useless thoughts that rattle around in my head at times, and I'm not sure why anyone would even want to do this.

 
Exhaust

The closest I have seen to a Harley Exhaust on a Spyder is the exhaust from Spyder Attitude (Spyderattitude.com) a sponsor to this site. They have sound bites there of their exhaust if you want to hear what their exhaust sound like.
 
Why?

why would you want to? Once in a while I ride with a bunch of them and they are so loud . I looked down at my speedometer and discovered I was doing 80 in 5th gear because I could not hear what my SpYder was doing😬
 
why would you want to? Once in a while I ride with a bunch of them and they are so loud . I looked down at my speedometer and discovered I was doing 80 in 5th gear because I could not hear what my SpYder was doing😬

I don't want to I was just curious if anybody had tried. I like the way mine sounds stock.
 
What's the rarest Harley out there? :dontknow:


The one that still has the stock exhaust system in place! :D

I had one of those along time ago. The wind noise by itself is enough to cause hearing problems.
Between riding and former employment I have some hearing issues already.
 
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