New Cross Bones with Stock Pipes
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New Cross Bones with Stock Pipes
Hello all,
I have finally made the move today and paid a downpayment on 08 Cross Bones in Blue Denim. I love this bike looks even though it was not one of my main models of selection but the looks and the positive feedback I got from my rider friends as well as the reviews encouraged me to seriously consider the bones. Hopefully I will get it in a week from today.
I am looking for the famous Harley sound and I have noticed that there are a few ways to go about achieving this:
1. Go with the Screaming eagle extension for the stock pipes which I understand is a good option
2. Go for a market set of pipes.
My question is about the pros and cons of each and I would appreciate any feedback regarding both options. Also if there are any recommendations of any particular pipes that produce awesome sound.
Thank you
I have finally made the move today and paid a downpayment on 08 Cross Bones in Blue Denim. I love this bike looks even though it was not one of my main models of selection but the looks and the positive feedback I got from my rider friends as well as the reviews encouraged me to seriously consider the bones. Hopefully I will get it in a week from today.
I am looking for the famous Harley sound and I have noticed that there are a few ways to go about achieving this:
1. Go with the Screaming eagle extension for the stock pipes which I understand is a good option
2. Go for a market set of pipes.
My question is about the pros and cons of each and I would appreciate any feedback regarding both options. Also if there are any recommendations of any particular pipes that produce awesome sound.
Thank you
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Congrats on the new XBones. You definitely made a great choice. On the subject of pipes you have the following options: Slipons: A slipon that uses the stock header pipes. The Rush looks exactly like the stock pipes, but has a great sound. Other good slipon options are the V&H Straightshots HS or the Rinehart Slipons. The Rush and V&H which cost you mail order about $225 vs $400 for the Rineharts. The other option is a complete exhaust system. The V&H Shortshots or Big Radius seem to be popular with the XBones owners, but are pretty loud for my taste. Other things to consider is that adding an exhaust will add some sound but the bike will not be able to perform near as well unless you also open the intake or air filter with a hi-flow system. Doing these things will require some kind of fuel management system, such as a V&H Fuelpak ($225), Power Commander ($280), SE Race Tuner ($460), or HD Stage 1 download ($175). Unfortunately the HD stage 1 download will probably be ok for only the Rush slipons. Other hi-flow exhaust systems will most likely require on of the other methods. They are not necesarily easy however. I have been trying to get my PowerCommander to fit on my XBones for the last 3 days. There is not much room with the plastic seat cover. I have just added the Rineharts to my bike along with the SE Hi-flow air filter and the PCIII. Now if I can just get the PCIII mounted I should be ready to go. Not easy decisions, but hopefully I have given you some food for thought. Jerry
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tnharley 7 thanks a lot for your detailed input. I appreciate all your feedback guys, it cleared out some of the stuff in my mind. There are so many options that I wanted to hear what some of the more experienced rider have to say. I will ride with the stocks for a while to get to hear and see what other people are using and make up my mind accordingly.
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