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Ive been listening to a lot of videos on youtube to hear different exhaust sounds and the rush exhaust seems to have a nice deep tone. I really want a full system and am looking at the rush long full system. Anyone have one? Can anyone point me to a review? Anyone have a sound clip?
Hows the quality? I know they are ceramic coated but will the chrome set match the chrome on my 2012 heritage classic?
I have a full rush exhaust system but they are the short pipes!! They sound great and look even better!! Their customer service is top notch and I got my pipes very fast!
Only have Russ slip ons and I've had them for 7+yrs and 47k. All I can tell you is my experience with them.
I've thought about other systems, but I like them so much that it'd be hard to change..
Quality is really good as they still look new, sound is great(really deep and mellow while cruising while they'll roar on accel). My 2'' baffles can set off car alarms when passing if you nail it .
Customer service is hard to beat even after your buy them.
I'm running the Rush Crossover full system with 2.0 baffles. They are shorter then the long's but the sound to me great. I have the black ceramic coated pipes so I can comment on the chrome. The Chrome slip on's for my Wife's Sportster are chrome and they very well made and the chrome looks great. Matches all the other chrome on her bike.
The pic below shows them without the chrome tips, which would add another 3" or so to the length. I just had the the ends of the heat shields powder coated to match the satin chrome on the LO. They can be loud when you get on it but while cruising through town they are not obnoxious unless you get on it. As far as Rush's customer service go they are second to none. Many folk on the forum can attest to that.
Last edited by Misbehaven; Jun 24, 2014 at 10:40 AM.
I don't have the part number. Just go to the shop and get a st of the standard tapered for $8.00. The screaming Eagle gaskets are not tapered they work well with some other pipes but the flanges on Rush pipes seal better withe the stock tapered crush gaskets.
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