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I'm thinking about replaceing my stock pipes on my 06 heritage (Carburated). I'm looking at Rush slip ons . Anybody like them or hate them. I was told I didn't have to rejet or upgrade the AC. Is this true?? Any help??[&:]
I'm thinking about replaceing my stock pipes on my 06 heritage (Carburated). I'm looking at Rush slip ons . Anybody like them or hate them. I was told I didn't have to rejet or upgrade the AC. Is this true?? Any help??[&:]
First post ,eh ? always good to let others know what you ride, where you from, etc... Welcome to HDfourms !!! Please post a pic of your ride.
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You did say "like or hate" right? Well I hated them. They reminded me (this is a personal thing) of a Honda with no mufflers. They sounded louder then stock but not a quality sound. I'm not into loud but I just didn't care for them. I had the 2.0's. They are cheaper then most exhaust systems but I'd save and get a full system instead. There is no big deal in the rejetting of the carb. Plenty of excellent talent on here to help. Plus plenty of older posts.
i had S&S but found my ears rang even after a short ride. changed to the rush 1.75's . alot kinder to the ears but will bark when you open up. BUT seriously , the best advice I can give is you are best having a look around and actually listening to lots of different pipes before you choose - everyone has different tastes. btw - listening to sound bites on the computer doesn't work.
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