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I like mine! They sound great. Check out fuel moto usa they have sound clips. I bought mine from them and have no regrets, but its all in what YOU think sounds good to you go with your gut feeling.
Those of you that have installed Rush slip ons, what do you think, I'm very close to pulling the trigger on a set?
I have Rush and wouldn't change them for anything. However, if I was buying mufflers today I would select the Fuel Moto Jackpots, which are functionally identical to Rush and have FM's custom baffles installed. Coupled with an AC and PCIII the combo makes impressive numbers--TQ peak of 94 @ 3000-3400rpm and above 90 from 2700-4300. He sells the combo as the Power Package at a very good price.
These baffles will also fit Rush mufflers, for those of you who already have Rush and want a meaningful performance boost. IMO exhaust tone is deeper and quieter.
After riding behind a friend in Daytona this week he had Rush Slipons with the 1.75's in them and the feedback on this forum I just pulled the trigger on the FuelMoto Package with the Jackpot's. They should be in Friday, hope to have them installed and ridden that day. I will post feedback as soon as I do.
Scott
2007 EGC
IDS
SE A/C and soon to be Jackpot's with a PCIII
The only issue I have had was a slight rattle in the right muffler. I'd guess it could develope within any removable baffle setup. Easy enough to fix, though (slip the baffle out, use a screwdriver to spread the slot at the end of the baffle open a bit, re-install the baffle).
good for the price. I did just get them as a hold out until the other companies catch up to the 09 bikes. They (mine atleast) aren't real loud, but they have a nice rumbley tone to them. They set off my truck's alarm, but only when they are both in the garage. No re-mapping needed. The chrome looks good and the cuts are nice.
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