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Hello, I am thinking about ordering your Rush 1.75 slips ons for my 2011 Wide glide. I am trying to get the sound close to my Screaming Eagle 1's I had on my 1999 Dyna fxdx. Do you think that size baffle will be enough? I don't want to be overly obnoxious loud, but I like it to sound nice while idling and when I open it up.. Thanks
The 2011 wide glide has a cat in the head pipe. Because of this the 2.25" baffle will get you close to the sound of the old SE slip ons.
The 2.00" will sound very close to them if the bike does not have a cat in the head pipes. Most people recommend the 2.00" baffles and they are our most popular choice. With the restrictions of the catalytic converters on some 2011 models, the baffle size must be increased to get a similar sound.
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