Good slip-ons that have deep sound, but not too loud
#23
I am running 2010 stock mufflers on my '03 Ultra Classic, they sound pretty decent. Also have a set of Kerker slip ons that are equivalent of the old HD -98b's that I ran for years.
#25
I have Chrome Werks now and I love the exhaust tone, but just a tad too loud.
I've heard Rush makes a good product with changeable baffles.
Can I ask opinions about Rush? And what baffle size is best? I would like something around the same loudness as the Screaming Eagle pipes, but with a lower pitch (better bass I guess is how I would describe it).
I've heard Rush makes a good product with changeable baffles.
Can I ask opinions about Rush? And what baffle size is best? I would like something around the same loudness as the Screaming Eagle pipes, but with a lower pitch (better bass I guess is how I would describe it).
#26
I got a used set that I am willing to sell. I don't know what bike you have but here are the ones that I have.
Amazon.com: Rush Exhaust 3in. Slip-On Mufflers - 2.00in. Baffle - Slash Down - Chrome , Color: Chrome 25301-200: Automotive
Amazon.com: Rush Exhaust 3in. Slip-On Mufflers - 2.00in. Baffle - Slash Down - Chrome , Color: Chrome 25301-200: Automotive
Since he posted this over 5 years ago, and has since been suspended from this site, don't sit around waiting for a reply.
#28
Ha ha, I usually look at that but I didn't this time I'm always amazed at how stuff like that pops back up. Thanks for the observation
#30
I've used Rush, Cycle Shack and Vance and Hines. Cycle Shack are excellent but loud. Rush are also excellent and, depending on the baffle, can be reasonably quiet to loud, but not as loud and Cycle Shack or the Vance and Hines.