Neighbor Hater Mufflers - Black
Enhance your Harley Softail's sound and performance with the COBRA Neighbor Hater Mufflers, part number 6048B. These slip-on mufflers are engineered with advanced features to deliver a bold, aggressive exhaust note while maintaining optimal performance. The mufflers utilize two-inch constant velocity cores specifically designed for the Milwaukee Eight engine platform, ensuring exceptional sound quality and efficient airflow. The high-tech bonded e-glass and stainless steel mesh materials inside the muffler help dampen unwanted noise while maximizing durability and performance.
The 3-inch muffler body transitions to a 3.25-inch diameter at the rear, providing a sleek and aggressive look. Instead of a billet aluminum tip, the mufflers feature a rolled steel tip complemented by a separate inner flared tip, emphasizing durability and style. These mufflers are suitable for riders seeking a combination of high-performance acoustics and robust construction, making them an ideal upgrade for Harley Davidson Softail models. Designed for easy installation, they offer an excellent balance of sound, style, and performance for motorcycle enthusiasts.
Constructed by COBRA, a trusted name in motorcycle exhaust systems, these mufflers are built to withstand demanding riding conditions. Whether you're looking for a more commanding exhaust note or improved engine efficiency, the COBRA Neighbor Hater Mufflers provide a premium solution. Elevate your motorcycle's appearance and sound profile with these high-quality mufflers that are engineered to complement the Milwaukee Eight engine platform perfectly.
Features:
- Utilizes two-inch constant velocity cores for exceptional sound and performance
- Constructed with bonded e-glass and stainless steel mesh for durability and sound dampening
- Muffler body transitions from 3 inches to 3.25 inches at the rear for an aggressive look
- s a rolled steel tip with a separate inner flared tip for style and longevity
- Designed specifically for Harley Softail models with Milwaukee Eight engines