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Old 10-25-2011, 01:53 PM
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I would recommend putting Jackpots on your short list, as they are reasonably priced, are guaranteed to out-perform any other slip-on, are well-built, and look good. They also have a lifetime guarantee on the internal components, like baffling material. They're also available in four different baffling configurations, one standard and three optional.
 

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Originally Posted by one-up
Vance and Hines twin slash 4'' rounds. Great sound considering the cat. converter is still in the head pipe. See attachments.
+1 on these. Got 1 on here from a member for $250.00 shipped they were almost brand new and I love the sound on it. No other changes were made to my stock exhaust or intake.
 
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Not cheap but I love the looks and sound of the RCxhaust Excalibur. Love my 4" Bassanni's but don't know how much longer before I flip for the RC's.
 
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Originally Posted by Keith50
Rush ..........

Like wise for me.. RUSH head pipe and slip ons with 1.75" baffles
 
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For me it was a toss-up between the Fuel Moto Jackpot
and the Rush Big Louie....
Having put 50k miles on my last set of Rush slip-ons, I decide to
try their Big Louie's this go 'round.

I'm not a fan of V & H or the Rhiney's....
 
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ive got a set of jackpot dynotuned for sale pm me if your intereted.if not wildpig seconds can be had for under 200$
 
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After reading this thread, and doing quite a bit of research on my own, I ordered a set of Wild Pig slip-ons yesterday. Obviously, I can't yet comment on the product, but I was VERY impressed with their customer service on the phone. I was on the phone with them for close to an hour. I had lots of questions, and they clearly explained the answers to my questions.

Hopefully, the product will be as good as the Customer Service.
 
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Originally Posted by dhog
Anyone have suggestions about a good pair of slip ons at a reasonable price? I have an 09 EG and added on Bassani Slip ons. I am not very happy with them and am looking for advice. I dont want to have to do anything with the fuel management system. Thoughts??
When I purchased my first HD, a 2005 RK, I asked the dealer what slip on mufflers they had the best overall results on their dyno and sound and fit. They "hands down" show the best results with the Rush slip ons. I installed them on my RK, my 2007 EG and going on my 2011 Heritage today. I have had good fit, quality finish and many compliments from fellow riders on the sound. If I get something that works, I stay with 'em.
 
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I have to say I have had a set of Wild Pigs on my UC all summer. I would not hesitate to buy another set. 1 3/4 baffles have a great sound without making my head hurt after hrs of riding. Best bang for the buck!
 


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