Slip-ons for the WG '10
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Slip-ons for the WG '10
Hey guys!
I've been searching the forums for a couple of days now trying to figure out what direction to go in order to get a better sounding exhaust!
The stock pipes on the Wide Glide '10 really sounds a bit too tame for my taste, I really need a deeper sound to it but not necessarily louder(..ok maybe just a little!).
Not sure how things work over in the states, but over here they are quite **** about the noise level of your bike.
Either way, as I said I'm not really after making it obnoxiously loud, just want that deep quality sound to it!
I've seen a couple of slip-ons I'm quite interested in, to be more specific the Rush Slash Down 2" and 2,25" mufflers.
I've found a couple of videos on youtube with them on a couple of fatbobs and even one of the WG '10 with it, keeping in mind that they are not full systems I must say they really sound quite good!.
The only thing is that I've got a bit of a hard time judging the actual sound level of them.
I've also got my eyes on a couple of Vance & Hines slip-ons, the Twin Slash 3" mufflers however they won't be on the market until the 15th so I haven't had a chance to actually listen to them yet!
So now for the questions..
Have anyone got any experience with the Rush slip-ons?
If so roughly how big was the volume increase from stock to Rush slip-ons?
What are the main difference between the baffle-sizes on the slip-ons?
Does changing slip-ons have an impact on the warranty of the bike?
Even though I would really quite like a full V&H system, I don't think I would be able to get away with it around here thanks to the sound level of them.
Besides, having just bought the bike the slip-ons are a bit more easy on my wallet right now!
Hope you guys can give me some help/advise on this one!
I've been searching the forums for a couple of days now trying to figure out what direction to go in order to get a better sounding exhaust!
The stock pipes on the Wide Glide '10 really sounds a bit too tame for my taste, I really need a deeper sound to it but not necessarily louder(..ok maybe just a little!).
Not sure how things work over in the states, but over here they are quite **** about the noise level of your bike.
Either way, as I said I'm not really after making it obnoxiously loud, just want that deep quality sound to it!
I've seen a couple of slip-ons I'm quite interested in, to be more specific the Rush Slash Down 2" and 2,25" mufflers.
I've found a couple of videos on youtube with them on a couple of fatbobs and even one of the WG '10 with it, keeping in mind that they are not full systems I must say they really sound quite good!.
The only thing is that I've got a bit of a hard time judging the actual sound level of them.
I've also got my eyes on a couple of Vance & Hines slip-ons, the Twin Slash 3" mufflers however they won't be on the market until the 15th so I haven't had a chance to actually listen to them yet!
So now for the questions..
Have anyone got any experience with the Rush slip-ons?
If so roughly how big was the volume increase from stock to Rush slip-ons?
What are the main difference between the baffle-sizes on the slip-ons?
Does changing slip-ons have an impact on the warranty of the bike?
Even though I would really quite like a full V&H system, I don't think I would be able to get away with it around here thanks to the sound level of them.
Besides, having just bought the bike the slip-ons are a bit more easy on my wallet right now!
Hope you guys can give me some help/advise on this one!
#3
rush slipons are loud... IMHO you want SE slipons from Harley. Deeper/ slightly louder without being an attention getter and police target. Also supertrapp makes top notch pipes and slipons that have tuning baffles, tune the bike for torque and you get a much quieter sound than big open slipons or pipes.
#4
Have anyone got any experience with the Rush slip-ons? Got em, like them (2")
If so roughly how big was the volume increase from stock to Rush slip-ons? Considerably louder and deeper
What are the main difference between the baffle-sizes on the slip-ons? Size = sound, I would not go past 2" with fuel pak
Does changing slip-ons have an impact on the warranty of the bike?
not at all, opening the case or missing service interval will though.
If so roughly how big was the volume increase from stock to Rush slip-ons? Considerably louder and deeper
What are the main difference between the baffle-sizes on the slip-ons? Size = sound, I would not go past 2" with fuel pak
Does changing slip-ons have an impact on the warranty of the bike?
not at all, opening the case or missing service interval will though.
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Sounds good, oh and I forgot to mention that one of the reason I've got my eyes on the Vance & Hines twin slashs 3" is because they've got a optional quiet baffle you can buy with them.
From what I've read and heard they should cut down the volume by quite a few db.
Oh and jimmyp1 when you say not loud at all, got any idea of how much of a volume increase it was from the stock setup?
From what I've read and heard they should cut down the volume by quite a few db.
Oh and jimmyp1 when you say not loud at all, got any idea of how much of a volume increase it was from the stock setup?
Last edited by sigge; 04-03-2010 at 07:00 AM.
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When it comes down to the price, they are pretty much the same..
However leaning towards Rush just for the sole fact I've already heard them and that they've got identical looks to the stock exhaust.
However with those V&H quiet baffles, which I've even heard on other V&H slip-ons sound really good, in fact, on some exhausts they even make em sound better - they give an even deeper tone to the bike!
However leaning towards Rush just for the sole fact I've already heard them and that they've got identical looks to the stock exhaust.
However with those V&H quiet baffles, which I've even heard on other V&H slip-ons sound really good, in fact, on some exhausts they even make em sound better - they give an even deeper tone to the bike!