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Any decent slip on's for around 250-300 bucks?

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Old 07-07-2011, 11:21 AM
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Kyle, forgive me if this sounds self-serving, but I have a wonderful pair of gently used Rush slip-on mufflers for sale on eBay that might be just what you are looking for: PJ's Rush Mufflers
 
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bassani megaphone slip-ons. I had these on mine FLTR before i switched to the fat cat. I'd buy them again. They had a nice deep sound to them.
 
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Check out Rush or Wild Pig slip-ons.
 
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build your own mufflers i did
 
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Originally Posted by 7125
build your own mufflers i did
DITTO..I did this on my sporty ...1-3/4" good quality holesaw, Electric drill, low speed so to not burn the chrome..pull out the stock baffles... Voila....worth a shot... hey you can buy a set of stock pipes for next to nothing...if you don't like it then you buy a set of slip ons...
 
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B&E Superflows
I have been riding on a pair for a couple of years.
Everyone who hears them says they sound great
http://www.superflowmufflers.com/products.htm
 
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V&H twin slash rounds. $330 from Fuel Moto and have great sound.
 
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You can take those stock mufflers and retro fit them now. The Fullsac 2.0 baffles sound great. They are used by tons of CVO guys, me included.

http://www.fullsac.com/recorekit.html $200 bucks
 
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rush 2.25's for me,,,sound nice at highway speeds no obnoxious, and also city riding,,
 
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Originally Posted by kyleplusitunes
looking for a decent sounding set of slip ons for around 250-300 dollars, do they exist? any suggestions?
I have a brand new set of 4" SE in tHe box never used. Part # 66012-07 B and 66077-07 B will fit stock Header pipes. These were part of a 110 SE kit I purchased. 240.00 shipped to lower 48
 


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