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Jimmy, I really appreciate your doing the show of the Rush 2 into 1 pipes cause I have been thinking about getting some for my 08 FXD for a long time but never really had anyone show or tell about them till now. I, like you, had been looking at other brands of pipes and had been advised of other brands too but was really leaning towards the Rush for several reasons...............THANKS AGAIN and I'll be ordering soon now.
One more thing Jimmy, What size baffle is in your pipes ? I was thinking 2" for me but maybe I need to go bigger. Say 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 for more performance ... I didn't want to be toooooo loud. Thanks
Yeah, I couldn't find much on these pipes before I saw them posted for sale here on the forums, but I got them used for a good deal and what I could find about them online was all good stuff, so I took a chance and I'm glad I did.
Originally Posted by olddad64
One more thing Jimmy, What size baffle is in your pipes ? I was thinking 2" for me but maybe I need to go bigger. Say 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 for more performance ... I didn't want to be toooooo loud. Thanks
You're welcome and the baffle in mine is 2.5"
If you haven't done any other work on your engine, you might want a smaller baffle, not for sound but performance reasons. Rush suggests the smaller baffles for stock motors. My bike had a 103 kit installed before I bought it, so even though my pipe came with the 2.5" I'll probably stick with it and end up with even better performance when I get it tuned.
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