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yes you can...the 2.5's will probly pop on decel tho....i love my rush
ORIGINAL: TCC
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
where are you guys getting your RUSH pipes from and how much are you paying for them?
Hey COLOrider, I'm in the Springs too. What you riding? I noticed "Fuelmotousa" doesn't list prices ( u gotta call), but "Cyclespot" does list price - for the '07s they go for $289 free shipping. If you get some let me know so I can hear them in person![8D] Also, you can go to epiflex.com (Rush's website) to hear them, but I can't tell the difference between the various baffles on computer speakers.
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