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Rush makes a good slip on; very similar to Cycle Shack which were also inexpensive and performed well but no longer available.
Yep, CycleShacks were good too. Rush has a deeper sound and little better performance. Both do really well with cams that have a lot of overlap. They diffuse really well.
I was glad to see my 103 Heritage had them. One less thing I had to buy.
Khromewerks HP Plus is another good one. They use a perforated with the dogballs. Honestly, I'd have a hard time choosing between those two.
I had the Khromewerks on my 90/90 Sporty build.
Last edited by 60Gunner; Jan 18, 2021 at 01:42 PM.
Yep, CycleShacks were good too. Rush has a deeper sound and little better performance. Both do really well with cams that have a lot of overlap. They diffuse really well.
I was glad to see my 103 Heritage had them. One less thing I had to buy.
Khromewerks HP Plus is another good one. They use a perforated with the dogballs. Honestly, I'd have a hard time choosing between those two.
I had the Khromewerks on my 90/90 Sporty build.
I know I'm leaving myself wide open here, but what are dog *****? (I hope Buzz doesn't read this)
Yep, those are the dogballs. lol
Probably never heard of them because they're patented. Only 2 exhausts use them along with a perforated outer baffle. Khromewerks and the fairly new Thrashin' Supply anti reversion exhaust
They've been around for decades tho. Use to use them in drag pipes.
Another option to consider is Wild Pig slip-ons. They're manufactured here in Florida. They sell ones with minor blemishes on eBay very reasonably, and you can choose the size of baffle you want depending on how loud you want them to be. The quality is not bad, but will not be as good as V&H or some of the other majors manufacturers.
Also try MGS custom bikes. Mike Stafford the owner used to sell blems. For about $250. Got a set about 5 years ago. Couldn’t find the flaw and they look as good now as the day I got them. Sound is awesome too.
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