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RE: has anyone had much experience with rush slip ons
I have the Rush \\;slip-ons with 1.75 " baffles on my 07 Street Bob. \\; I am very happy with them. They are quailty made ( mine are the chrome ones, they didn't have black when I got mine )
I must admit when I first rode after the swap I thought they were going to be too loud. I was used to the stock pipes so it was quite a difference. The more I ride the better I like them. They can bark quite \\;a bit when you want them to yet mellow enough for crusing.
 \\; I was steered toward the Rush when I was looking for slips-ons. I ended up getting them from the dealer I bought my bike at. \\; They were a little more expensive there ( $ 299 ) but I had a gift card I needed to use.
 \\; Anyway I think you will like them. They have a web site with sound clips of the different baffles if you would like to get an idea what they sound like. Its better to hear them in person tought ( IMO )
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Hope that helps a little.
Later,
Joe
RE: has anyone had much experience with rush slip ons
I love mine. \\; Got them from Fuel Moto....great people to work with and they have great prices. \\; I started with 1.75s and ended up with 2.0s \\; no map was needed which is what I was looking for,
RE: has anyone had much experience with rush slip ons
got em from the dealer... had 1.75 moved to 2.25.... the 2.0 sound good too.....
thing I did not like about the 1.75 was my pipes would make a pluh sound when letting off throttle to shift....the 2.25 do not do that.
not popping on decel but a pluh through the shift.
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