Rinehart Exhaust
#1
Rinehart Exhaust
I bought a new 2014 Streetglide and ordered Rinehart Tru Duals with 4" slip-ons.
My local Harley says Rinehart does not stand behind their product if there are any issues with them. They recommend Vance Hines.
Anyone have any issues with Rinehart? I ignored and ordered anyway.
My local Harley says Rinehart does not stand behind their product if there are any issues with them. They recommend Vance Hines.
Anyone have any issues with Rinehart? I ignored and ordered anyway.
#2
Is your local dealer NTHD? They have been preaching that for a few years. I recently had a warranty issue with my 2:1 exhaust. Reinhart took care of it after a different dealer got involved after I had tried to deal with them direct. I would consider V&H before Reinhart in the future.
#7
I got 4 " rhineharts no problems. there is a post in the touring forum about a guy that did have a problem after like 3 or 4 years with just one of his slip ons and rhinehart sent him a new set no charge from what I remember. the dealers are gonna push which ever company they carry the most so they can make more money off of it. remember rhinehart is one of the longest running pipes for bikes there are and many people are loyal to them so that does that tell you?
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#8
Absolutely no issues with the 4" Rinehart's on my '11 Street Glide.
I added the slip ons to my factory head pipes just over 2 years and 22k miles ago.
This spring I decided I wanted a little more sound (factory head pipe still had the Cat in place), so I added V&H Power Duals.
I love this set up now.
To be honest though, a complete V&H system including V&D mufflers would be just as good.
I added the slip ons to my factory head pipes just over 2 years and 22k miles ago.
This spring I decided I wanted a little more sound (factory head pipe still had the Cat in place), so I added V&H Power Duals.
I love this set up now.
To be honest though, a complete V&H system including V&D mufflers would be just as good.