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I ordered a set of the RUSH slip ons for my new 2007 Electra Glide from Cycle Shop USA. Seemed like a good price for a good set of mufflers. I had read good things about them in the various posts here. I ordered the 1.75 inch baffles. Maybe it is old age creeping up on me but to the pipes seems a little loud. I emailed RUSH and requested a set of the1.50 inch baffles. Next day Lou from Rush called said they were on their way. Three days later got them here in North Carolina. The new baffles sound great. Loud enough to know you own a Harley and quite enough at cruising speeds to hear the radio. With the air breather kit and ecm remapp the bike runs great. Now I am really enjoying the new biike. I have installed other makes of mufflers on the various bikes I have owned in the pastbut RUSH has won me over. A great product and great customer service.
.... I ordered the 1.75 inch baffles. Maybe it is old age creeping up on me but to the pipes seems a little loud......
Easy,
Usually as you get older your hearing deteriorates and you want them there pipes a little LOUDER!!!
I'm hitting 52 with 2.5" Rush baffles and looking forward to the Fullsac true dual conversion this spring for the Harley sound in stereo (I prefer to call it two part harmony).
And I can't wait for the release of the Rush 3.5" baffles. Hey wait, maybe NO baffles would work???
PS - Lou at Rush/Epiflex is #1 in customer service!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let me know how that FULLSAC conversion works out for you. I have been looking at the V & H True Dual headpipes. I think with the RUSH slip onsyou would have a great setup with either the Fullsac or V & H TD's.
06 flhtci with rush 2.5 mufflers and the fullsac true duel my flh sound great i just got the screamin eagle efi tuner for it i like the sound very much
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