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so the Rush Slip ons sound amazing specially with the 2in baffles but they were a little bit too loud for my taste. so i wanted to quiet things down and i had my old cycleshack 1.75in baffles laying around from my old 07 deluxe so i drilled out the rivets and removed the factory baffles and put the cycleshack ones in. it sounds amazing! im guessing the 110 just makes any exhaust sound nice and deep. now i must say that the rush do sound deeper.... so should i keep the rush or should i keep the cycleshacks? hmm decisions decisions.
Glad I found this site today. You guys are giving me a lot of good ideas. I bought mine from a picture the dealer sent me as they were taking it off the truck about three weeks ago. I live in KY where I retired about a year ago from the Army but now I am a civilian contractor for the Army and am back in Afghanistan. I will be home in about two weeks and can't wait to go pick it up. I have the dealer doing some mods on it while it is there. I will try and post some pics.
Last edited by Lee FLSS; Sep 30, 2015 at 03:01 PM.
Glad I found this site today. You guys are giving me a lot of good ideas. I bought mine from a picture the dealer sent me as they were taking it off the truck about three weeks ago. I live in KY where I retired about a year ago from the Army but now I am a civilian contractor for the Army and am back in Afghanistan. I will be home in about two weeks and can't wait to go pick it up. I have the dealer doing some mods on it while it is there. I will try and post some pics.
Welcome Lee. Congratulations on the retirement. Take care of yourself over there and get home soon.
Thanks SLV. I got two more pics from the parts guy at the dealer. He has been great in helping select the right parts and keeping me updated. The last thing to be done is the HD Super Tuner.
Last edited by Lee FLSS; Sep 30, 2015 at 06:45 PM.
Thanks SLV. I got two more pics from the parts guy at the dealer. He has been great in helping select the right parts and keeping me updated. The last thing to be done is the HD Super Tuner.
Jealous of the Daymaker setup. The headlight alone is super bright. The three piece thing must be sweet on a dark country road.
The LED clusters are nice too. I put the Ringz on the front and really like the visibility of the white running lights.
Seems you guys are going for a much more modern look with LED lights etc etc. I went the opposite direction and have really pushed the vintage WLA look. Interesting what owners do with the same bike.
Wow, just watched some YouTube videos on those Dynamic Halo Ringz after seeing your post. I didn't know such a thing existed. Those really put out a lot of white lite for being so small and integrated into the turn signal is a great idea. I learn something new every time get on here.
Gunny your right, it seems everyone kind of goes their own route. I like the luggage rack you installed and the windshield. I am still trying to figure out what my options are for luggage in case I want to go on a road trip. It seems like all the HD detachable saddlebags, racks and sissy bars require moving the rear lights and/or license plate and I like them where they are.
Last edited by Lee FLSS; Sep 30, 2015 at 07:54 PM.
Seems you guys are going for a much more modern look with LED lights etc etc. I went the opposite direction and have really pushed the vintage WLA look. Interesting what owners do with the same bike.
Not too much for me. Just the turn signal clusters. The signal housing and lens cover stays stock, but the lights are much brighter than the incandescent bulbs. If you find your way to Savannah someday, you'll immediately see the need for being seen. We have the worst drivers in America mixed in with a bazillion trucks coming and going at the port. I think every driver is talking on the phone or texting.
I also added a $60 LED bulb in the headlight, but it retains the look of stock.
I've always thought the same about people's bikes.. No matter what direction I go with a bike, I always like to see other transformations.
Originally Posted by Lee FLSS
Wow, just watched some YouTube videos on those Dynamic Halo Ringz after seeing your post. I didn't know such a thing existed. Those really put out a lot of white lite for being so small and integrated into the turn signal is a great idea. I learn something new every time get on here.
They are more about visibility than lighting the way. The light isn't focused, but you can see it from far off.
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