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Just got my new 2011 street glide with the 103 powerpack, and am thinking about putting a set of slip ons on it to give it a bit of a deeper sound.
Any sugestions? I have heard that Rush slip ons sound good!
 
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I had a set of Python Predators on mine with stock head pipes and loved it. Dresser Dual head pipes and Pythons were too loud. Went to Monster Rounds.



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For a really deep rich sound, take a look at the V&H Monsters and the Klock Werks Super Saver mufflers. If you do a few You Tube searches, you will find video clips of them both.
 
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I would not recommend the phyton predators. Bad chrome
 
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American Custom or the CFR knock offs. Both around $200.
 
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You got 4 replies so far, and 3 different suggestions. I found that what some guys like on here, I didn't. Before you buy something, go to a dealer on a nice Saturday morning, and listen to a few pipes on bikes like yours. (You won't have a problem getting people to fire 'em up so you can hear the pipes.) When you hear something you like, you'll say, "that's what I want, right there." That's what I did. I ended up with Rush slip-ons & the 2.5 baffle, on my 09 EG Classic. Although not everybody here likes Rush, it was the sound I wanted. I wanted what I wanted, so I thought I'd go listen to a few pipes.
 
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Thanks for the sugestions. It's dificult to make the choice without hearing them.
 
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just picked up same bike, i ended up with the 4in Rineharts........absolutly love em. nice deep rumble. i was looking at the rush, i had those on my RK with the 96 and liked em alot, good tone, and a bit of a snap when you crack it. the Rineharts to me have a deeper tone, and its more of a rumble...thats what i like about them. you will drive your self insane asking for everyones thoughts, as well as listneing to sound clips. the Rineharts went on like butter, 15 min max per side including removing bags, finding right tools and removing stockers...good luck, and let us know what you do!
 
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I just put on the CFR's. They are one of the best performing slip ons available right now. They were designed by Cary Faas, who is an old school racer. They have a nice throaty sound also. You can try and hear them on youtube.
 


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