4in rineharts slip-ons
#1
4in rineharts slip-ons
Had a set of 4inch rineharts slip-ons put on my 2011 SG 103 saturday. They sound really good in the shop and out in the parking lot. But when i started home they dont sound that loud going down the road? Call the shop and the guy said they would get a little lounder after they burn in? I dont want them super loud but i was hoping they would have been a little louder? anybody else had this problem?
#3
Just adding the slip-ons, they won't be that much louder than the factory exhaust.
You need to either install a full exhaust system, or at least remove the Catalytic Converter in the factory head pipe if you want louder.
I have the 4" Rineharts on my SG, and like the sound.
You need to either install a full exhaust system, or at least remove the Catalytic Converter in the factory head pipe if you want louder.
I have the 4" Rineharts on my SG, and like the sound.
Last edited by RollaMo; 06-27-2011 at 07:18 PM.
#5
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Mine are not loud even with the FM head pipe. They have a nice deep tone to them but nothing obnoxious. They are an all day type of slip on, where you can ride with them all day and not hate them at the end of the day. They are still loud enough to get the attention of the cages going down the road.
Another benefit to the 4" Rineharts is that they look damn good hanging off the back of the bike.
Mine are not loud even with the FM head pipe. They have a nice deep tone to them but nothing obnoxious. They are an all day type of slip on, where you can ride with them all day and not hate them at the end of the day. They are still loud enough to get the attention of the cages going down the road.
Another benefit to the 4" Rineharts is that they look damn good hanging off the back of the bike.
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You got robbed! Slip ons are a very easy install, and since you didn't change anything else no additional programming was necessary. I'm getting same pipes, Jackpot header, SE A/C and Power Vision tuner from Fuel Moto for $1597 delivered, you were almost half way there with the pipes alone.