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Installed the pipes. Ordered the 1.75 JIC the 2" were too loud. Probably will get the 2.25 baffles ( Vigilante has a map for them) and have the best of loud and soft. Baffles change out is a 5 min job.
I also installed Wards FCS Fans and re tuned the bike with the Vigilante EZ tuner
VERY cool tuner. Backed up the stock tune and downloaded the custom tune based on my inputs. Will be looking for a hi flow intake to go under the stock cover.
IN the video are the pipe sound, The Wards Fans and the extension I put on my heel shifter to give me more real estate
Installed the 25301-175 Slash Downs. Just ordered an Arlen Ness Super Sucker
Will likely order some 2.25 baffles as well So I will have the quietest and the loudest Rush options. Although the 1.75s are pretty nice.
I've got the baloney cut on mine, 2 inch and they are just a bit loud for me. Some friends say they are just right. Call to Rush for info got me the part number for the inchand a hlf baffles which should be in tommorrow. I like the deep tone of the Rush slip ons but personal preference is for a bit quieter.
I've got the baloney cut on mine, 2 inch and they are just a bit loud for me. Some friends say they are just right. Call to Rush for info got me the part number for the inchand a hlf baffles which should be in tommorrow. I like the deep tone of the Rush slip ons but personal preference is for a bit quieter.
Yeah I am in no hurry to go louder/ I will ride these for a few weeks and see if I want louder. These are my first Rush Slip Ons and they are very deep, I like that,Much better than the Wild Pig Slip Ons I had before on the Ultra.
I wear earbuds when I ride and listen to music or the radio so I probably don't need any louder pipes. Post a the sound of the 1.5s if you can.
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