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Hey everybody....anybody running pipes from rb racing. https://www.rbracing-rsr.com/lsr21.htm I have a road king I wanna put them on....well I'm thinking about it....I can't find a ton on the internet about them but everything I did find was very positive....I like the looks, they're basically the same price as other pipes I was looking at so.....any words of wisdom from those more experienced.....ryan
I ran their 2-1 on my SuperGlide. Nice pipe, on the upper end of the price scale at the time I bought mine. Patience is key when dealing with them, as they do things on their time. Top notch quality and performs as stated.
It will be hard to beat their performance with any other exhaust.
They makes some of the best on the market today but other companies make some very good performance pipes also.
One reason I chose the LSR was the ground clearance it gives me through the corners.
The LSR 2-1 with the 45 degree turnout is a car alarms worst nightmare.
FYI.....My friends say there is a spot just behind and to the right of me they won't ride because it's too loud even at constant throttle and highway speeds.
When I blast past a semi at WOT the drivers always take notice..........
Last edited by silvrbill; Feb 1, 2015 at 11:01 PM.
Think mine are 7-8 years old now. Sound is very distinct and quality is top notch. Made the most power of the 3 different 2-1's we tried on the dyno. Expect to wait they are hand built to order.
I have the Black hole, great finish and build quality. Power is good,but i only have a stage 1 It's not loud, but i thought it would be a little quieter than it is. When i ordered it, they said 6-8 weeks. It arrived in 7 weeks.
Had a set on my '05 Ultra years ago, I loved them although maybe just a tad on the noisy side for me and were definitely too loud for my wife, but you can stay off the throttle and get out of the neighborhood fairly quietly. Coincidentally I was just considering a set for my '09 Ultra when I saw your post. I would definitely get another set, great quality.
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