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The price is good they sound better than stock but I never really liked them all that much.The sound was not what I was looking for.I Wanted a lower tone with just a bit more volume over the 1.75 Rush.I got a set of Bassani flipped scollop's with 2" baffles and love them.
08 RG, Rush 2" slip-ons and over 10,000 miles........
nice fit and finish, crisp and clear bark when rolling on the throttle....
bought mine through the dealer when I bought my bike......
if I had it to do all over again, I'd go with the same set-up....
I've got the 2.25's and love them. Price is good and they sound great. I wouldn't trade them for anything except may 2.5's but I heard you lose some power when you go above 2.25.
This is another to each is own on sound level.
I have sensitive ears but the stock mufflers are just to quiet and have a stupid tinging type sound in 6th gear.
I bought the Rush with 1.5 baffles and they were still to loud on those long trips.
They have a pericing sound to me when you rap it up. Now dont laugh but I pulled the baffles out and welded in a 2" washer with a 13/16 hole on the back side of the baffle and the sound is awsome to me, no more ear twisting and it has a deeper throater sound that is just right for me. Checked the codes the other day with the Xied's on and everything is perfect where before I had a lean front cylinder and rich rear...
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