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I had cycle shack slip-ons on my machine for about a week. They sounded great, but were way too loud. I was afraid to ride past the cemetery lest I wake the dead. Now I am running Rush slip-ons with the 1.75 inch baffles. They are not quiet either, but not as loud as the cycle shacks were.
Does cycle shack make quiet baffles? I don't think so. Maybe someone else will comment on this.
i looked into it and found out that the baffles where different then what was in the slip on
so now iam stuck with this exhaust systhem witch iam probably not going to be able to return because it changed colors
its so lound i can burry my friends fat boy with big radius on it [:@]
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