putting on new rush pipes today. tips?
#11
wow. So I put them on after work today. It's funny, when I looked at the new pipes, and looked *through* them... I almost thought they were missing parts on the inside since its basically just a wide open can. took about 30 min to get everything off and back on, polished and started. super easy. all I can say is wow. It's exactly what I wanted. deep and throaty.. not excessively loud but not quiet by any means. no loss of torque for me either. great set of pipes, and thanks for the insight everyone. much appreciated
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#17
Got a set of Rush slip ons about 4 years ago and have moved them from a Street Glide to the current Road Glide. Over the years they have gotten quite a bit louder, but they sound so good. Very low and throaty sounding. They still look brand new; no chrome problems like other brands seem to have. Enjoy....
#18
Perhaps by now you have them installed. I think you'll love them and I hope you do. I have the exact same bike and I put Rush 3" with 2.25" baffles. One really cool thing about Rush is that they don't put their name or logo all over the slip-ons. It gives the "covert" sound and breathing enhancement with out telling the world that you're not stock. Nice deep throaty sound with some volume. I am an advocate of "be seen and be heard". I can be heard. I have 1100 miles on them and they sound great. Congrats and be safe out there.
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#20
the 11 Fat bob is pretty much the same bike from tank back as my 11 wide glide. From what I've researched, as long as you don't go above 2inch baffles, no need for fuel remapping. I haven't been able to put a ton of miles on mine since putting on the new pipes but I haven't had any issues or loss of torque or popping or anything. its been perfect. got them on ebay for 245 + 15 ship. better than any other sites I found.