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Just sold the roadking and picked up 2010 street glide. Doing 2-1-2 exhaust, air kit and new mufflers. Just want it a little louder than stock but looking for torque and few hp. Smaller baffle will give me less volume and more torque. Looking at big louie 4" with 1.75 or 2" baffles, 4" Rinehart or 4"jackpot. Any thoughts or dyno results with similar systems ? The old road king did quite well with racing screaming eagle mufflers,air kit and mikuni carb.
Thanks all
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My vote is for Rinehart but it comes down to what you like the sound of on your bike. I love the sound of 4" Rineharts with a good headpipe. I also love the look of the black end cap on the Rineharts and now they have some bad *** looking contrast cut end caps you can upgrade to! Then there is the price thing, I found mine Rineharts on sale at Eastern Performance Cycle for $479 delivered to my house. That's a fantastic price!
Just sold the roadking and picked up 2010 street glide. Doing 2-1-2 exhaust, air kit and new mufflers. Just want it a little louder than stock but looking for torque and few hp. Smaller baffle will give me less volume and more torque. Looking at big louie 4" with 1.75 or 2" baffles, 4" Rinehart or 4"jackpot. Any thoughts or dyno results with similar systems ? The old road king did quite well with racing screaming eagle mufflers,air kit and mikuni carb.
Thanks all
I've had 3 sets of the Rush headers and they never have fit right. I finally have mine on do to brute force effort but I hope I never have to take them off.
Nothing even comes close to CFR's: “Sound like thunder, move like lightening”. They have the lowest, deep tone out there, and if you want to **** off your neighbors you can revup and do that too. If you ever hear’em you’ll want’em. imo
Wife has 3 1/2" Rineharts on her Triglide, and I had them on a Limited. Friend has Rush on his Triglide. All have gutted cats. One day I like the Rush better, one day I like the Rineharts better. But, when I got the new Limited I put Freedom Performance on it and I like them better than Rush or Rinehart.
I went with the kit from FM that included headpipe, 4in muffs, a/c and went with the powervision. What I like about the FM muffs is that you can change baffles. So I also bought the quiet baffle and put that in if we are taking a trip. I like the sound of both baffles and ability to change if needed. A quality package and product that was fairly easy to install.
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