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I am looking for a set of slip-ons that look and sound good for my 09 street glide. I narrowed it down between the two from what i have heard from other ppls clips that have been posted online at youtube. i was just wondering on what some other suggests that ppl may have from personal experience with these two types.
thanks
Last edited by schottdeuce07; Feb 8, 2009 at 04:58 PM.
I have the rinehart true duals, and I love them. I visited the Rush booth at the Cincinnati V twin expo yesterday, and they're real nice pipes. I think you're comparing the best of the best and really could'nt go wrong with either one.
I ordered Jackpot from Jamie at FuelMoto. Jamie stocks both Rush & Jackpot and he recommended Jackpot. I should be receiving them in the next day or two.
I have the TD Rineharts and love them. My brother in law runs the Rush slip ons with 1.75 baffle. His are a bit deeper, but he has had one of them replaced twice because it rattles like crazy. You wouldn't be disappointed with the TD Rinehearts, I'm sure of that. They sounds nice and meaty when riding normal but when I want to wake them up all I have to do is to hit 'em. From 3,000 on up they are talking to you.
I'e had both on my 08 Ultra. Ended up replacing the Rineharts with the Rush 1.75's. The Rineharts are a quality product but the sound was not what i wanted. The Rush is a deeper and less "harsh" sound IMHO. Probably because the Rush baffles are wrapped with packing material and the Rineharts are not. I also like the having 5 different baffle options with the Rush so I have a wide variation of sound to choose from. Last but not least, Rush makes the tip compatible version and has about 20 different choices of tips for a custom look.
I have still never heard Rush, in person. But I can say I am very pleased with the Jackpot's from FuelMoto. Great performance. Best of both worlds with the sound as they have a deep but lower volume tone at idle and really open up when under throttle. You can hear the tunes just fine at idle and light cruising, and then when you get on the throttle they have a nice bark.
Sound is very subjective...what is good for me may not be good for you...but I love the Jackpots.
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