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Got'em and love'em , wouldn't give it a second thought on buying them again. I have the 2.00 baffles and that is loud enough for me. Rush Rock!!![sm=icon_rock.gif]
I love mine. I'd say the 1.75" baffle ones make the bike sound like a Harley w/o being obnoxiously loud.
I got the "slash up" ones to match the angles of my hard saddlebags.
I'm with Grinner. Mine are 1.75" and are loud enough, but can still hear the stereo. Great low-pitched rumble that barks when you roll on. Bought mine from Fuel Moto, along with a PCIII and K&N AC.
Quick question. I have 2006 Street Glide(Injected). Just picked it up about a month ago. Funds are low. I would like to do things a little at a time to keep my budget intact. I wondered if I could just put on a set of 2.5"Rush slip-ons. Run them thru the summer and then up grade the air filter and put a Power Commander in it.
Any help on this would be appreciated
TCC
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