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I have SG with Se Pro Tuner and 255 cams V&H power Duals I runV&H Hi-Output Slip-ons. Very deep rumble. I had no clue how really deep they were till my dad rode off on my bike one day. I have yet to hear anythang as deep yet. All my buddies I ride with say same. Say behind me its jus a rell deep hum on hiway and a thunder rumble at stoplights. I love them. Plus on ling trips in 6th gear they are low and u can hear radio fine.
Before my propipe I had v&h straight shots. I loved the look and they sounded great.
They are chrome and for sale if your interested. 150 shipped. For that price it's worth it to test,and if you don't like em you don't have alot of money into them and they are pretty easy to sell
I really like my Rush Big Louie's.... Their company logo isn't
stuck or engraved in plain sight on them.
The welding and chrome quality it top-notch...
And I like having something different on my bike than the majority
of other riders...deep low growl but not obnoxious, even when you
whack the throttle.
The customer service from Rush is second to none .....
I really like my Rush Big Louie's.... Their company logo isn't
stuck or engraved in plain sight on them.
The welding and chrome quality it top-notch...
And I like having something different on my bike than the majority
of other riders...deep low growl but not obnoxious, even when you
whack the throttle.
The customer service from Rush is second to none .....
thats what im running but with the baffles cut down alot shorter sound great.
Like someone else said....you will get 10 out of 10 different opinions. I will add another to think about only because I get a lot of guys come up to me at the dealer or gatherings and ask.
I'm running V & H True Duals with Kuryakyn Crushers. V & H manufactures these for Kuryakyn. Similar sound to their Monster Ovels ... less expensive and not as monsterous.
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