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Bought this RK and the seller referred to the slip-ons as crusher mufflers. No name, part number or lettering on them and looking up crusher slip-ons does not result in mufflers that look like these.
Doing a quick Google search “Crusher Muffers for Harley Davidson” they come up in Dennis Kirk and Revzilla. Looks like they may have been originally offered by Kuryakyn but maybe an older series. I know Kuryakyn was bought out. Looks to be bargain basement close outs on that brand.
Doing a quick Google search Crusher Muffers for Harley Davidson they come up in Dennis Kirk and Revzilla. Looks like they may have been originally offered by Kuryakyn but maybe an older series. I know Kuryakyn was bought out. Looks to be bargain basement close outs on that brand.
They sound nice too, nice deep tone at idle. Just wish I knew what brand they are.
YES! They have the best sound I have heard on a Road King. My neighbor had them on a RK AND a RG and they sounded great. Now I do realize that sound choices are personal, but RUSH seems to have a distinct deep tone to their mufflers.
YES! They have the best sound I have heard on a Road King. My neighbor had them on a RK AND a RG and they sounded great. Now I do realize that sound choices are personal, but RUSH seems to have a distinct deep tone to their mufflers.
And thats exactly what Im looking for. I was considering CFR's but heard mixed reviews and I've seen the chrome peel off their aluminum tips. So far on road kings I've had stock, stock 08 drilled out (had a nice bark actually), vance and hines dual slash, screamin eagles and Rinehart, none gave me the sound I wanted.
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