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Old 06-30-2007, 09:27 PM
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Saw these on ebay. (The actual bike in the ad sold on ebay a couple weeks ago for $8,400).
Anybody have these? They're real pricey but look great. I wonder how they compare to my second choice: V & H short shots?
 
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Forgot the link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RINEH...33856470QQrdZ1
 
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if you want added performance in mid range these are for you. if ya like the harley potato sound you are going to be disapointed
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Saw these on ebay. (The actual bike in the ad sold on ebay a couple weeks ago for $8,400).
Anybody have these? They're real pricey but look great. I wonder how they compare to my second choice: V & H short shots?
 
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stevie: I have the Rinehart 2 into 1 on my '05 XL 1200 R. Previously I had Cycle Shack slip-on turnouts and prior to that had H-D SE Is. The Rinehart system caused me to have more midrange "punch" or torque and I believe a bit more top end horsepower over the Cycle Shacks. The sound is deep and quite pleasing. The 'potato, potato,potato' is still there, just muted a bit from what it was with the Cycle Shacks. The overallexhaust soundlevel is loud enough that I "cool it" just a little bit when around a LEO. I live in the typical subdivision and I idle in and out of it when coming/going. Overall I am very pleased with the additional performance, sound and the looks.

I also have a '05 Road King Classic that has Rinehart True Duals. All the same comments apply except I do believe that the tone of the sound is slightly better.

I highly recommend the 2 into 1 for your Sportster. ................ BC
 
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You don't list what model sporty you ride. If I remember right the Rine 2to1 only works if you have mid controls.
 
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Here you go, at idle in a garge or over hang you can feel it in you hest its that deep.

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I dont wanna argue, but the 2 into 1 loses the harley sound completely to me....

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stevie: I have the Rinehart 2 into 1 on my '05 XL 1200 R. Previously I had Cycle Shack slip-on turnouts and prior to that had H-D SE Is. The Rinehart system caused me to have more midrange "punch" or torque and I believe a bit more top end horsepower over the Cycle Shacks. The sound is deep and quite pleasing. The 'potato, potato,potato' is still there, just muted a bit from what it was with the Cycle Shacks. The overallexhaust soundlevel is loud enough that I "cool it" just a little bit when around a LEO. I live in the typical subdivision and I idle in and out of it when coming/going. Overall I am very pleased with the additional performance, sound and the looks.

I also have a '05 Road King Classic that has Rinehart True Duals. All the same comments apply except I do believe that the tone of the sound is slightly better.

I highly recommend the 2 into 1 for your Sportster. ................ BC
 
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I dont wanna argue, but the 2 into 1 loses the harley sound completely to me....

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stevie: I have the Rinehart 2 into 1 on my '05 XL 1200 R. Previously I had Cycle Shack slip-on turnouts and prior to that had H-D SE Is. The Rinehart system caused me to have more midrange "punch" or torque and I believe a bit more top end horsepower over the Cycle Shacks. The sound is deep and quite pleasing. The 'potato, potato,potato' is still there, just muted a bit from what it was with the Cycle Shacks. The overallexhaust soundlevel is loud enough that I "cool it" just a little bit when around a LEO. I live in the typical subdivision and I idle in and out of it when coming/going. Overall I am very pleased with the additional performance, sound and the looks.

I also have a '05 Road King Classic that has Rinehart True Duals. All the same comments apply except I do believe that the tone of the sound is slightly better.

I highly recommend the 2 into 1 for your Sportster. ................ BC
While the "real harley" sound is subjective you are correct. The distinct potato, potato sound comes from the 2 seperate exhaust pipes. The potato, potato sound is even more pronounced if the exhaust is a "true dual" system where the crossover pipe is eliminated and backpressure is achieved by using a stepped header design. The sound from a 2to1 exhaust is like listening to mono vs stereo. The 2to1 though does have a performance advantage.
 
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cHarley: Sure I did! It is a 'R' or in Harley talk, a "Roadster". It comes with mid controls and that is what I like best. It was a natural for the installation of the Rinehart 2 into 1 exhaust. ............. BC
 
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cHarley: Sure I did! It is a 'R' or in Harley talk, a "Roadster". It comes with mid controls and that is what I like best. It was a natural for the installation of the Rinehart 2 into 1 exhaust. ............. BC
Sorry, my response was intended for the original poster stevieg who didn't list his model and was the one asking the question.
 


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