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I scored a pair of rineharts on ebay for 350.00 spankin new. I had enough money saved for vance and hines and then I saw these available. the best purchase i have ever made for the bike. they are loud... deep and have the rumble. it is great for me in CA as i ride on major freways and in traffic to commute to work. people hear me coming now... loud pipes saves lives is my motto...
i also added the stage 1 and had the mapping done so that the bike will run without the backfire if you just throw them on. i am really glad i did that as well...
Click on this link, scroll down to the bottom of the page, click on choose your Rush, pick 2" quiet baffels and then click to play the video with sound clip. I have had these on my 2006 Street Bob for about two and a half years now. They are have very deep, low tone and are not agressively loud.
Wish I could get that to work. Even in IE, there's a large empty box below the choose your baffle size with a red X in the upper left corner, but nothing happens when I click it. Don't even get the box with Mozilla. I do have media player installed and I do have allow pop-ups from epiflex checked. Epiflex can't explain it either.
Wish I could get that to work. Even in IE, there's a large empty box below the choose your baffle size with a red X in the upper left corner, but nothing happens when I click it. Don't even get the box with Mozilla. I do have media player installed and I do have allow pop-ups from epiflex checked. Epiflex can't explain it either.
Check out this video I did using Rush's vid clips. It shows what all the different Rush baffle sizes sound like on a 1200 Sportster. A Big Twin will, of course, sound different, but this will give you some ideal of how the different baffles sound relative to one another.
I must say I love my Rinehart Slip-Ons, great deep sound and great look. but would never pay full price for em'. Took my time and found them on craigslist for less than half price from a guy who thought they sounded like canons and were too loud for him. Sound just right imho...
mstngjoe It's a good thang most don't run KW mufflers that way some of use can have the best. Haven't run the new ones, can you still change baffles?? like the old ones. Had 3 choise of baffles there. for different power levels. I have run them for 12 years.
Does anyone know if you can get away with running slip-ons with the stock tune? I would think that as long as you don't open up the airbox any that a pair of slip-ons wouldn't change much powerwise, but it would help in the sound department. Anyone?
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