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Both are similar and come with different size baffels; would like to hear from riders who have run either or both and which one they like the best. I'm looking for a set of pipes with a little rumble above stock (that won't make my ears ring) in town and especially out on the open road.
You should probably go with the Rush 2.00' baffles. They have the deep throaty rumble that makes it sound like a Harley. They were a little too quiet for me so I went to the 2.25'. Problem occurs if I leave for work before 7:00 AM I push the bike down the street before I fire it up so as not to disturb the neighbors. Wifey says that the windows rattle as I am leaving. Can still hear the radio as I ride, even at 75 mph, with no problems.
Go to a local stealership on a Saturday and listen to them before you purchase. Everyone has different taste. The guys are always glad to talk to you and let you hear their exhaust.
Have thr Rush 1.75 on my 07. They look and sound great. If they are to loud or to quiet for your taste, you can change the baffles for $39.00 to a differant size.
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