Best looking/sounding slip-ons for a Softail Deluxe
#1
Best looking/sounding slip-ons for a Softail Deluxe
The only thing I'm gonna do to it for a while is a set of slip-ons. I like that they are a simple bolt on and don't require anything additional. I don't have the coin to do full exhaust/stage one.....maybe next year! So I've been on the hunt for the best set of slip-ons. I've been researching the crap out of this and I think I'm narrowed down to Rush slash or baloney cut with 2" baffles or Vance and Hines Straight Shot slip-ons, or their version of slash cut slip-ons.
What do you guys think...or do you have other suggestions?
Thanks for the help/input.
What do you guys think...or do you have other suggestions?
Thanks for the help/input.
#4
I had the cycle shacks.
http://www.cycle-shack.com/cycle/agora.cgi?cart_id=9660611.21482*VD8IQ1&product=200 7&user4=Slip-Fit Mufflers
Part # MHD-139 T
Don't ask me why in the web link advertisement they show the slip ons I had on my Deluxe with the heat sheilds off.
http://www.cycle-shack.com/cycle/agora.cgi?cart_id=9660611.21482*VD8IQ1&product=200 7&user4=Slip-Fit Mufflers
Part # MHD-139 T
Don't ask me why in the web link advertisement they show the slip ons I had on my Deluxe with the heat sheilds off.
Last edited by Rockyriver; 08-28-2010 at 04:17 PM.
#7
Here are the rush slip ons for sale.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...eluxe-new.html
I advise against slip ons as most people end up buying a full system, tuner and a/c down the line, but get what you want. After 6 sets of exhasut on my ride I am finally happy with my D&D fatcat as it provides great power and looks although I had to get used to the 2 into 1.
Drew
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...eluxe-new.html
I advise against slip ons as most people end up buying a full system, tuner and a/c down the line, but get what you want. After 6 sets of exhasut on my ride I am finally happy with my D&D fatcat as it provides great power and looks although I had to get used to the 2 into 1.
Drew
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#9
If you just need something to hold you over for the rest of the season just buy a less expensive muffler like a cycle shack.This way you are not throwing as much $$ out the window when you switch to a full system.
#10
I just put a complete system, D&D Long Riders for $218 shipped to my door and everything needed to install including O2 sensor plugs. You can hardly do slip-on's for that price.They sound incredible. I was unsure as I was looking also at the V&H long shots but read up on D&D, who has been in business for 30 years. I figured they must be doing something right to be a less advertised player and still in business. They are also known for their research and development in the motorcycle race industry.