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VIRDOC 07-24-2014 05:11 PM

Review of Rinehart Slimline Duals
 
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Review of the Rinehart Slimline Duals with 4 inch Rinehart Mufflers

NOTE: I do not work for Rinehart. In fact, I do not work for any company that is motorcycle related. This is simply my opinion on the exhaust mentioned above. I thought this may be helpful for some who are deciding if this new exhaust would be right for them.

Motorcycle – 2014 Street Glide Special

Exhaust – Rinehart Slimline Duals with 4 inch Rinehart Mufflers (100-0400)

Purchased – From HD Dealership

Installation – Performed by yours truly

Exhaust Type – This is a balanced exhaust system and not a true dual exhaust.

Ease of installation - I have installed several types of exhausts on HD motorcycles, however, I am by no means an expert. The installation went smooth without any problems. The headers are fixed in position due to the balance pipe so it does take a little more wiggling to get them seated versus true dual headers like I previously had. I had more trouble getting the supplied exhaust gaskets seated than I had before. I do believe this is partly do to me trying to install the exhaust on my garage floor instead of on a motorcycle lift. I see a lift in my future. The stock bracket for the crossover pipe has to be removed and replaced with the supplied bracket. The instructions are short, to the point and include a few key photos to aid in installation. I think any relatively competent grease monkey can easily install this exhaust without difficulty.

Fitment - The exhaust crosses very close to the transmission cover. There is a supplied cutout in the heat shield for the transmission cover, so I assume this is expected. If you install this exhaust, please comment on the fitment around the transmission cover. Otherwise there were no issues with fitment.

Appearance - I absolutely love the way this exhaust looks. The cover over the balance pipe looks awesome. The writing appears laser etched. The chrome was pristine. Rinehart always does an amazing job on the fit and finish of their products (in my opinion).

Sound – The slimline duals sound fantastic. I have always loved the deep rumble you get with a Rinehart complete exhaust system. The slimline duals do not sound as deep as my Rinehart true duals, but its pretty close. I would classify the slimline duals as a medium to loud exhaust (greatly improved over the stock exhaust) With a little twist of the throttle the slimline duals come to life and can sound just as loud my true duals did. Ease up on the throttle and the exhaust settles down into a nice tolerable rumble. On a touring bike, this is huge advantage. At cruising speed it’s loud enough to be heard, but quiet enough that I can enjoy my tunes. But if you want to be noticed, get on the throttle a little and this exhaust will not disappoint!

Performance – With my true duals, I noticed a loss in the torque in the lower RPM range. It’s hard to believe that little balance pipe can help maintain torque in the lower RPM range, but it definitely does. I was pleasantly surprised with the performance of the slimline duals. I am not sure how much HP the bike actually gained, but I can tell there is a little improvement. This was a great first step in my stage 1 upgrade.

Overall Impression – What can I say, I love Rinehart exhausts. I have always been a fan of true dual systems because I loved the loud deep rumble. I was a little concerned I would be underwhelmed by the slimline duals. When I purchased the street glide, I wanted an exhaust that was a little more manageable. An exhaust that is loud when I want it to be, but tolerable at cruising speeds. The new slimline duals did exactly what I wanted and I couldn’t be happier.

VIRDOC 07-24-2014 05:17 PM

Any one know why I can't see my own pictures? When I click on them, it says I do not have permission.

I will try to get some more photos of the exhaust the next time I have the bike out.

UltraNutZ 08-14-2014 06:20 PM

probably because you don't have enough posts. :-)

go post around til you get to 15 or so.. then come back..

Gwaxley 08-31-2014 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by VIRDOC (Post 13025950)
Review of the Rinehart Slimline Duals with 4 inch Rinehart Mufflers

NOTE: I do not work for Rinehart. In fact, I do not work for any company that is motorcycle related. This is simply my opinion on the exhaust mentioned above. I thought this may be helpful for some who are deciding if this new exhaust would be right for them.

Motorcycle – 2014 Street Glide Special

Exhaust – Rinehart Slimline Duals with 4 inch Rinehart Mufflers (100-0400)

Purchased – From HD Dealership

Installation – Performed by yours truly

Exhaust Type – This is a balanced exhaust system and not a true dual exhaust.

Ease of installation - I have installed several types of exhausts on HD motorcycles, however, I am by no means an expert. The installation went smooth without any problems. The headers are fixed in position due to the balance pipe so it does take a little more wiggling to get them seated versus true dual headers like I previously had. I had more trouble getting the supplied exhaust gaskets seated than I had before. I do believe this is partly do to me trying to install the exhaust on my garage floor instead of on a motorcycle lift. I see a lift in my future. The stock bracket for the crossover pipe has to be removed and replaced with the supplied bracket. The instructions are short, to the point and include a few key photos to aid in installation. I think any relatively competent grease monkey can easily install this exhaust without difficulty.

Fitment - The exhaust crosses very close to the transmission cover. There is a supplied cutout in the heat shield for the transmission cover, so I assume this is expected. If you install this exhaust, please comment on the fitment around the transmission cover. Otherwise there were no issues with fitment.

Appearance - I absolutely love the way this exhaust looks. The cover over the balance pipe looks awesome. The writing appears laser etched. The chrome was pristine. Rinehart always does an amazing job on the fit and finish of their products (in my opinion).

Sound – The slimline duals sound fantastic. I have always loved the deep rumble you get with a Rinehart complete exhaust system. The slimline duals do not sound as deep as my Rinehart true duals, but its pretty close. I would classify the slimline duals as a medium to loud exhaust (greatly improved over the stock exhaust) With a little twist of the throttle the slimline duals come to life and can sound just as loud my true duals did. Ease up on the throttle and the exhaust settles down into a nice tolerable rumble. On a touring bike, this is huge advantage. At cruising speed it’s loud enough to be heard, but quiet enough that I can enjoy my tunes. But if you want to be noticed, get on the throttle a little and this exhaust will not disappoint!

Performance – With my true duals, I noticed a loss in the torque in the lower RPM range. It’s hard to believe that little balance pipe can help maintain torque in the lower RPM range, but it definitely does. I was pleasantly surprised with the performance of the slimline duals. I am not sure how much HP the bike actually gained, but I can tell there is a little improvement. This was a great first step in my stage 1 upgrade.

Overall Impression – What can I say, I love Rinehart exhausts. I have always been a fan of true dual systems because I loved the loud deep rumble. I was a little concerned I would be underwhelmed by the slimline duals. When I purchased the street glide, I wanted an exhaust that was a little more manageable. An exhaust that is loud when I want it to be, but tolerable at cruising speeds. The new slimline duals did exactly what I wanted and I couldn’t be happier.

Great review, have you replaced you air filter or added a tuner? Add some more pics too.

VIRDOC 09-16-2014 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by Gwaxley (Post 13164231)
Great review, have you replaced you air filter or added a tuner? Add some more pics too.

I will try to get more pics.

Currently I am not running a tuner. I did not notice a performance decrease.

I do plan to install a tuner soon.

The exhaust has become louder over the last few months. I can honestly say that it just keeps sounding better and better.

Vesa 11-05-2014 07:15 PM

Great review, thanks! I am currently thinking about the different Rinehart models, so this really helped.

Does the set come with O2 sensors, you can you run the stock sensors? I was planning to use V&H fuelpak3, does it require other than the stock sensors?

UltraNutZ 11-05-2014 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by Vesa (Post 13391261)
Great review, thanks! I am currently thinking about the different Rinehart models, so this really helped.

Does the set come with O2 sensors, you can you run the stock sensors? I was planning to use V&H fuelpak3, does it require other than the stock sensors?

you would use your stock o2 sensors.

rbaley680 11-27-2014 01:02 PM

Thanks for the review-I am researching complete Rinehart systems too. I can't see pictures either...will be posting more

Hinzy 11-28-2014 08:27 PM

rbaley680 , I'm down the road south of Joliet
Send me your e-mail address I've got a sound byte
I have the slimline system with 4 inch chrome mufflers with chrome caps

californiafatbob2013 11-29-2014 06:45 PM

o2 sensor location ??????????
 

Originally Posted by VIRDOC (Post 13025950)
Review of the Rinehart Slimline Duals with 4 inch Rinehart Mufflers

NOTE: I do not work for Rinehart. In fact, I do not work for any company that is motorcycle related. This is simply my opinion on the exhaust mentioned above. I thought this may be helpful for some who are deciding if this new exhaust would be right for them.

Motorcycle – 2014 Street Glide Special

Exhaust – Rinehart Slimline Duals with 4 inch Rinehart Mufflers (100-0400)

Purchased – From HD Dealership

Installation – Performed by yours truly

Exhaust Type – This is a balanced exhaust system and not a true dual exhaust.

Ease of installation - I have installed several types of exhausts on HD motorcycles, however, I am by no means an expert. The installation went smooth without any problems. The headers are fixed in position due to the balance pipe so it does take a little more wiggling to get them seated versus true dual headers like I previously had. I had more trouble getting the supplied exhaust gaskets seated than I had before. I do believe this is partly do to me trying to install the exhaust on my garage floor instead of on a motorcycle lift. I see a lift in my future. The stock bracket for the crossover pipe has to be removed and replaced with the supplied bracket. The instructions are short, to the point and include a few key photos to aid in installation. I think any relatively competent grease monkey can easily install this exhaust without difficulty.

Fitment - The exhaust crosses very close to the transmission cover. There is a supplied cutout in the heat shield for the transmission cover, so I assume this is expected. If you install this exhaust, please comment on the fitment around the transmission cover. Otherwise there were no issues with fitment.

Appearance - I absolutely love the way this exhaust looks. The cover over the balance pipe looks awesome. The writing appears laser etched. The chrome was pristine. Rinehart always does an amazing job on the fit and finish of their products (in my opinion).

Sound – The slimline duals sound fantastic. I have always loved the deep rumble you get with a Rinehart complete exhaust system. The slimline duals do not sound as deep as my Rinehart true duals, but its pretty close. I would classify the slimline duals as a medium to loud exhaust (greatly improved over the stock exhaust) With a little twist of the throttle the slimline duals come to life and can sound just as loud my true duals did. Ease up on the throttle and the exhaust settles down into a nice tolerable rumble. On a touring bike, this is huge advantage. At cruising speed it’s loud enough to be heard, but quiet enough that I can enjoy my tunes. But if you want to be noticed, get on the throttle a little and this exhaust will not disappoint!

Performance – With my true duals, I noticed a loss in the torque in the lower RPM range. It’s hard to believe that little balance pipe can help maintain torque in the lower RPM range, but it definitely does. I was pleasantly surprised with the performance of the slimline duals. I am not sure how much HP the bike actually gained, but I can tell there is a little improvement. This was a great first step in my stage 1 upgrade.

Overall Impression – What can I say, I love Rinehart exhausts. I have always been a fan of true dual systems because I loved the loud deep rumble. I was a little concerned I would be underwhelmed by the slimline duals. When I purchased the street glide, I wanted an exhaust that was a little more manageable. An exhaust that is loud when I want it to be, but tolerable at cruising speeds. The new slimline duals did exactly what I wanted and I couldn’t be happier.

Could you tell me the location of the o2 sensor ports, compared to the stock location on the stock head pipe's and are they 12mm post's on the new exhaust ?
Thanks
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