New bike now time for new exhaust
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New bike now time for new exhaust
Well , I got an offer I couldn't refuse and traded my 17k mile 2017 low rider s in for a 19' street glide special SUPER stoked. But first things first- exhaust!
I put 700 in financing toward an exhaust , didn't order anything because touring bikes , as well as the M8, are entirely new to me. I need some help here. Ideally id like to go for performance, 2 into 1 with a ghost pipe , which okay , looks like 1000 to 1200 but that's not even figuring out if or how to get a ghost pipe. I'd like 2 into 1 for performance, simple stage 1 setting up for cams etc later.
However , with the 700 and maybe scrape together a couple hundred more, my only option really is just slip one. Which is perfectly fine , I need it to be louder but again, would have to have good slip ons for when I change the head pipe etc.
I WILL NOT purchase bassani. I loved the sound and performance on my S but when their exhaust fell apart and they told me to go F myself rather than replace it , I will not give them another dime.
any advice on good sounding , performance slip ons would be great. Rhineharts sounded Good?
I put 700 in financing toward an exhaust , didn't order anything because touring bikes , as well as the M8, are entirely new to me. I need some help here. Ideally id like to go for performance, 2 into 1 with a ghost pipe , which okay , looks like 1000 to 1200 but that's not even figuring out if or how to get a ghost pipe. I'd like 2 into 1 for performance, simple stage 1 setting up for cams etc later.
However , with the 700 and maybe scrape together a couple hundred more, my only option really is just slip one. Which is perfectly fine , I need it to be louder but again, would have to have good slip ons for when I change the head pipe etc.
I WILL NOT purchase bassani. I loved the sound and performance on my S but when their exhaust fell apart and they told me to go F myself rather than replace it , I will not give them another dime.
any advice on good sounding , performance slip ons would be great. Rhineharts sounded Good?
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Johnyboy05 (12-31-2018)
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MJ, the cops around here have used Kerkers for years. I love that sound they make. It a nice rumble when they take off, but not real loud at idle. The sound is similar to the Rinehart 4" slip-on muffler.
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mjwebb (12-31-2018)
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I have been researching this one as well, just got a 19 SGS myself. I am leaning towards the S&S MK45's that come with the db reducer. You can have the best of both worlds so to speak. I haven't found any good data on performance with just slip-ons but RCX has a A/F chart that shows theirs does not affect the fuel mix, other than that they don't have any data. I suspect if any of them improved performance they would be advertising it.
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I ordered a set of Rinehart slip ons. A bike had them on at the dealer and I really liked the sound, way more then the softail version which I wasn't a fan of... Getting the 4' versions. There's a guy on craigslist up just north of Newburgh NY selling a what looks like new set for $350, if you're interested. Not sure where in Jersey you are.
You could use that credit you have for a good air cleaner and a tuner and do your stage one and done!
You could use that credit you have for a good air cleaner and a tuner and do your stage one and done!
Last edited by Mchad; 12-31-2018 at 08:51 AM.