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I don't know where you are located but I just got mine from a local chopper shop for $280 total. If you are near NE Indiana you can get them from www.KDZKustoms.com If not all you have to do is have your local shop call Rush and they will set them up as a dealer for nothing. That is what my local shop did. Bryan
I just ordered a pair of RushSlip-ons ( slash down with 2 inch baffle ) They are located in Merrillville , Indiana. I live in Canada. I called a guy at Rush named Adam, ordered the pipes for $269.95 and he shipped them to a dealer just across the border from me ---very efficient. They are there now and I will picked them up next week. He charged $10 shipping. The phone no. is 1-800-362-1701. They are very helpful there. Most of the dealers that I have spoke to, including the dealer they shipped to in the US have never heard of them. If you go on the Rush web site you can actually hear the different slip-ons. I have never heard of anyone who does not like the sound they produce. If you call Rush, tell Adam you got the number from Wayne in Canada.
From: Retired and living in the mountains of NE PA
RE: Where to get Rush Slip-Ons?
You need a new dealer!
Seriously, LOTS of H-D dealerships carry Rush mufflers. Three of the four closest to me do. Call Rush and they can tell you who the closest are to you if you want to buy locally.
I ordered mine from Fuel Moto on 2/5 and I'm still waiting for them - should have them onMon or Tues. It seems they were on back order from Rush. Total price (including shipping $237)
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