2010 Fat bob Exhaust
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Several slip ons work well, like the Rush 2.0s. That seems to a quality product with excellent sound without breaking the bank. Some like the 1.75. Your 2010 head pipe probably has cats that will take the edge off the sound.
Sound is subjective, if you like raspier then the V&H are raspy compared to many others.
If you are looking for the old potato potato sound, its not going to happen.
If you live in a state picky about inspections... slip ons are easier to swap on and off than an entire exhaust.. The Rush 2.0 will get you to around 106 db. Had my 2 in Rushes measured with a calibrated microphone on several occasions.
Sounds even better with a decent tune.
Sound is subjective, if you like raspier then the V&H are raspy compared to many others.
If you are looking for the old potato potato sound, its not going to happen.
If you live in a state picky about inspections... slip ons are easier to swap on and off than an entire exhaust.. The Rush 2.0 will get you to around 106 db. Had my 2 in Rushes measured with a calibrated microphone on several occasions.
Sounds even better with a decent tune.
Last edited by ColdCase; 11-13-2010 at 09:32 PM.
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If you like the look of your pipes cheapest is drilling some hiles through the baffle, Next step up is to get some Rush, V&H or Cycle Shack slip-ons for relatively cheap. Anything else and you are looking at a complete exhaust. At that point, just get what turns you on. I will say, a good sound = a big grin.