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Old 05-08-2009, 06:58 AM
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Well, here we go again. How many time has this been asked?
Not familiar with either Rinehart or Vance Hines staggered.
Which one is louder in your opinion.
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V&H imo
 
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Hmmm,
Not familiar with the lingo.
What does that mean?
 
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Originally Posted by bbqbrisket
Hmmm,
Not familiar with the lingo.
What does that mean?
Lingo?

Vance & Hines, in my opinion is lingo?
 
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I was referring to "less talky more ping pong" lingo??
 
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I've had both V&H and Bubs on previous bikes and now have Rineharts on my SG. V&H were probably louder, but not by much, if at all. The Bub/Rineharts have a deeper, throatier tone, which sounds better in my opinion. If loud is what you are looking for, by all means, get something that sounds good being loud.
 
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actually, I'm more interested in the deeper throatier sound and not the louder loud.

But I'm sure about a staggered style.

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As most people suggest, start going to bike nights or spend some time at your dealer. Those are two very popular exhaust systems that you are bound to hear one time or another.
 
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Good thought. It's hard to find bike nights or dealers in my area. I seem to have difficulty in that department. If I owned a collector car, there's plenty of those.
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What area are you in?
 


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