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I have a 2010 ultra classic. I'm saving for a new exhaust system to improve sound and reduce heat. It's already been suggested (on forum in previous thread) to go to a rally and listen to other bikes - I fully intend to do that before I buy.
Here's my question: do you recommend rush exhaust system? My research shows that brand as a way of saving money. I like the idea of saving money but I don't want to put crap on my bike.
Ditto. Rush true duals are great exhaust. I have the Rush Big louie mufflers installed as well, great sounding pipes. You cant beat the price or quality of the rush pipes
I have a 2010 ultra classic. I'm saving for a new exhaust system to improve sound and reduce heat. It's already been suggested (on forum in previous thread) to go to a rally and listen to other bikes - I fully intend to do that before I buy.
Here's my question: do you recommend rush exhaust system? My research shows that brand as a way of saving money. I like the idea of saving money but I don't want to put crap on my bike.
Please advise.
Yes. Give Frank at Drago's a call 815-765-1790http://www.dragosbikeworks.com/
he has designed his own headers and pipes coated inside and out and Rush manufactures them for him. great prices and customer services you won't be disappointed.
i agree with badbagger08. i have the dragula on my bike and wife has the scs with the 4"inch black muffler with chrome tip. good product and sounds good.give frank a call.
Rush is good. Had them on flstc. Ceramic coated, good chrome and easy to install because they fit perfectly. You can call and talk to them anytime and they are very helpful. I'd buy them again without hesitation.
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