Best slip-on for 05' Deluxe
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Best slip-on for 05' Deluxe
I'm in the market for slip-ons but with so much to choose from I'd like to hear some first hand experience. I'm looking for a long shot straight pipe look with a loud, deep throaty sound for my 05' deluxe FLSTNI. Python slash cuts seem to be the best bang for my buck at $260. Any advice/thoughts?
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I'm in the market for slip-ons but with so much to choose from I'd like to hear some first hand experience. I'm looking for a long shot straight pipe look with a loud, deep throaty sound for my 05' deluxe FLSTNI. Python slash cuts seem to be the best bang for my buck at $260. Any advice/thoughts?
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I've have Cycle Shack slip-ons on the '06 Heritage now and they sound great but they are loud. I have also had Rush slip-ons with the 1.75 baffles on the bike and they sound great also but not as loud. I like the look of the Cycle Shack's better but I am going back to the Rush because the bike performs better with them and the stock air cleaner.
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I have Rush slip-ons with 2" baffles on my 2015 FLS. They have a nice deep throaty sound. My old Sporty with 2" Rush seemed louder to me, but that is probably because the pipe exits were closer to my ear than on the Softail. Riding, the Softail seems quieter. My wife thinks the Softail sounds louder but not obnoxious.
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In this video the Tri-Glide has some Rush slip-ons with the baffles removed and some W258 TTI's....just to give you an idea of how deep they can sound.
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