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I have a friend that has offered me a pair of Rush slip-ons with the 1.5" baffles at a very good price. I haven't seen them or heard them yet, but he describes them as louder than stock, but quieter than his Rienhardts.
Anybody have experience with the Rush's? Any pictures?
I've had them on 2 bikes now. I like them alot. The chrome has held up well. I have 1.5,1.75 & 2.0 baffles. Best thing is a 2 in in the right pipe & 1.5 in the left pipe (per Fuelmoto). The company stands by their products. If you need new wrap for the bafles, just call or email and they send them for free.
I have a set on my EGS that have been on for almost 10K miles. They looks like new and sound great. I have 2.25" baffles and they have a great tone to them. The thing with the Rush are they have interchangeable baffles, so if you think the 1.5" are to quiet you can just change the baffle to a bigger one. $100 is a great deal and I would highly recommend buying them. Bryan
The 1.5" will be alot like your stock pipe, just a little louder on acceleration. A good sounding quiet pipe for the money. I had a set on my superglide and gave them away to a friend that just bought a 2011 superglide.
The first set of slip-on's I put on my '07 Road King Classic were RUSH and I didn't like them. I can't really tell you why right now because I've slept since then. I think they were a bit to loud for me so I switched to Rineharts.
That's a great price. Please consider that we recommend the 2.25" or 2.50" baffle on 2011 touring bikes with stock headpipes (with the catalytic convertor.) If you have a cat in the headpipes the 1.50" baffle is to restrictive. The great feature about our slip-ons are the interchangeable baffles, you can get a new set for retail price of $78.70. Let me know if you have any questions.
-Ryan
I had a set on my 99 RK and really liked them. However I got the 2into1 bug and sold them for almost what I paid for them new........and I ran them for 5 years!! The chrome held up great and they sounded really good.
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