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Alright, I got HD slip-ons thrown in by the dealer when I bought the bike. After break in they actually aren't that bad, but still not enough for me.
From everything I have read and heard, Rush are awesome (and really cheap). Are you guys satisfied to the point where you aren't looking to buy a full system? I just don't want to spend $250 more and then still want something else. Thanks for the help.
I liked them so much that when I put cams in this spring I though about changing, but after looking and listening to others I stayed with them...
The cams made them even better, they just sound like U can hear them firing better and its with more authority since the cams
the 2" is perfect for these almost 60 yr old ears, they have a really good deep rumble at idle and at steady speed not to loud as Grandma & I can talk to each other easy, but when U nail it I don't think many other have the great deep roar they have,,
My son has had V&H's BR2-2 on his 07 Duece and V&H's BSL's on his 09 NT and he still talks about how sweet the rush sound,,
They will not perform as well as a 2-1 system, and I figure I lost 2-4 #'s TQ and Hp, but I didn't want to give them up just for better numbers for something I never heard and didn't like the sound or looks of.
Last edited by oct1949; Sep 17, 2009 at 11:28 PM.
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I love mine I put a set of 2.0 on my Deuce and they sound great. I did not notice a big increase in performance but that is not what I was looking to get. I did not like the sound of the stock pipes. I also did not need to remap running stock air cleaner and stock FI.
I have over 8,000 miles on mine so far I recommend Rush.
Good luck
Glen
05 Deuce
I had the 1.75 installed on my standard. I loved the sound, they ARE great, cheap alternatives. However, my buddy I ride with on the regular got a set of big radius and mine just didn't feel adequate anymore. I stepped up to some Hookers, Rush are sittin in the garage.
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