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I have a 2011 Fatboy Lo. I want to do a mild exhaust upgrade. This will be my first performance mod on the bike. I'm considering Rush slip ons or Screaming Eagle slip ons. I noticed the Screaming Eagles are a bit more expensive.
Does anyone have a recommendation or explanation why the SEs are a bit more? Are they a higher quality or is the higher price just because SE is the HD brand?
Ive owned both types on a fxdf both excellent quality the rush with 1.75 baffles were a bit louder then the SE.Both had a different harley note to them.I liked both the rush have four different size baffles to choose from.
Have a look on youtube type in your bike and muffler your thinking of buying and you should get a clip.
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