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Old 01-23-2013, 09:06 AM
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I gutted my stock mufflers and it just didn't sound right. Found some SE slip-ons for $150. Sounded better, not too loud but rumbled.

Now that I have some $$$, I ordered up the V&H Pro pipe, VO2 Air Cleaner and Fuel Pak. I don't plan on any engine mods, so I figure the fuel pak will suffice.

If your straped for $$ pick up some slightly used slip-ons like I did. I plan to sell my SE slip on exhaust for roughly what I paid.
 
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Old 01-23-2013, 10:05 AM
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+1 for cycle shack. their the best performing slip-ons and sound better than V&H (imo). another option which might be cheaper is find a set of stock streetbob slipons from 2012 or older (i dont think the 2013 slipons would work), gut them of the useless stock baffle and you can pick up a set of cycle shack baffles that fit for all of $40. i actually took my old slipons and a set of cycle shack baffles and installed them on my cousins 03 lowrider because he hated the screaming eagle slipons that were on it and wanted cycle shacks. so for $40 he has a great sounding bike!!!

EDIT: just because it didnt take long to find, heres the parts you would need.

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Harley-Fxd-D...e119fc&vxp=mtr
 

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Old 01-24-2013, 05:11 PM
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a friend of mine has python slip ons on his heritage sounded better than the rush i had on my bike i liked the sound of his python slip ons so much i got there venom radius 2-2 pipes there dynamite like alot of people on here i got slip ons first trust what others say u might as well spend an xtra 2 bills and get pipes the first time
 
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Old 01-25-2013, 01:45 AM
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V and h big shot staggered with BCT Monster baffles . Best sound IMO. Check out sounds on you tube and you will get a better idea what is available.
 
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Old 01-25-2013, 08:14 AM
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I learned the same way as Stilup and wasted money buying slip-ons, which are still collecting dust on a shelf 4 years later. They sounded great but when I found out there was more power to be had I shopped around and bought a bub7 2/1 system.
And he is right again there are baffles out there to be had for under 100$ that you can mod your stock pipes with. Theyre called big city thunder monster baffles for 80$ or 129$ if you want their quiet ones!

http://www.bigcitythunder.com/

you can get V&H rush cycle shack whatever they are still slip-ons. I have bought 2 full system exhausts, ebay is your friend, be patient! Happy Hunting!!!

My supermeg is amazing BTW, quiet at idle, people tend to say "wow that is pretty quiet for a Harley" When I give it a crank most people cringe, you want to be careful around kids or old folks! And it is on the list for top performers power wise!
 

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Originally Posted by Sharkman73
For slip-ons, I like the V&H 3" twin slash for sound. I have them on my bike & they sound great.

However, if I were doing it again, I would have done a full system from the beginning such as V&H big shots or Pro Pipe, but I was strapped for cash & trying to keep my payments reasonable so I opted for the slip-ons.

Good thing about putting slip-ons on an FXDC or FXDB is that the cats are in the muffler bodies, so just doing slip-ons will get rid of the cats at the same time.

Regardless of whether you do slip-ons or full system, V&H is top notch in quality, sound and performance IMO.
+1................one thing to add..........because the cats were in the mufflers on my FXDC, the HD mechanic said "no need" to go to a full system. The slipons would be the SAME as a full system because the head pipes with slipons was already as open as a full system would be. Anyway, I love mine!
 
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You can call Rienhart direct. I taked to them last week.
 
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07 Street Bob opted for the Rush slip ons with 1.75" baffles. Also added SE stage one intake and a power commander. I think they sound very good for my taste....
 
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