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OldBoldPilot, my wife has the red,and black 07 flstc and I put the sert with seac and rush slant cuts with 2" baffles on it. She has a good ear for sound, and she had me modify the baffles until she got the sound she liked. It is not loud, but it is DEAP. Several people including some Harley mechanics have told her that she has one of the nicest sounding bikes they've heard. Over the years she has had me rework pipes for several of her bikes including a Yamaha Vstar, and Honda Aero. It can be a pain but most of the riders we ride with agree that when she says its right, its good. Don
OldBoldPilot, my wife has the red,and black 07 flstc and I put the sert with seac and rush slant cuts with 2" baffles on it. She has a good ear for sound, and she had me modify the baffles until she got the sound she liked. It is not loud, but it is DEAP. Several people including some Harley mechanics have told her that she has one of the nicest sounding bikes they've heard. Over the years she has had me rework pipes for several of her bikes including a Yamaha Vstar, and Honda Aero. It can be a pain but most of the riders we ride with agree that when she says its right, its good. Don
I have to agree with your wife, Don. The Rush with 2.0's has the best Harley sound I've heard. If I hadn't gone to the Fatcat (not everyone cares for the 2:1 look, I realize), I'd say the Rush 2.0 would be the best choice for sound. Be aware that if you do any engine work at all, they will all of a sudden get much louder!
Well I got the 1.50's put them on.....and....well.... I am really happy with the change. The sound is louder and better but not to loud. Actually is a little louder then I thought it would be when I take off. So thanks to the input from everyone
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