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Old 03-08-2007, 10:00 PM
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I am finally going to get rid of the stock pipes and A/C. I already have a PCIII and have located a dyno shop that's supposed to be really good. I am looking for a set of slip-ons. I don't particularly likeear-splitting pipes. They're okay on someone else's but I prefer a deeper moderately mellow tone,something that's not really loud unless you really get on it. Also, which air cleaner should I choose? Any suggestions? Thanks.

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I really like the 2.25 RUSH. I would talk to your dyno tech and see what they are having good luck with. The RUSH have a very mellow low sound. If you choose RUSH get them through M and M Cycles.

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Old 03-08-2007, 11:46 PM
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Rinehart slip-ons.
 
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V&H Ovals with factory headers make good power...check out LATUS HD website..they have an interestingperformance section...K&N or Arlen Ness Big Sucker flow well and are washable..these are good til 110HP and so are the headers. SE a/c , I believe, is a paper element. Eastern Performance, a forum sponsor, sells V&H and Big Sucker...free shipping. Got mine there..great service through John.
Bounty Hunter is quiet tonite - must have got his VISA bill from Cuba or is out spending his refund from Draggin Baggers!
 
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Screamin Eagle Air Cleaner, Vance and Hines Classic Slipons [sm=smiley20.gif]
 
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Old 03-09-2007, 02:13 AM
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Default RE: Slip-Ons

i have a set of python3 slip ons
i like the rhine hardt slip ons
se ac have bad filters (blue)
i would go with the k&n package they are a sponsor of this forum(first page)
or just wait until you hear a sound you like
 
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Old 03-09-2007, 08:12 AM
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The Screamin' Eagles Street Performance Muffler is a good choice, as is the V&H Oval Slip-Ons. I've had them both. The SE is quieter, deep rumble, modest power enhancement. The V&H makes more noise, good tone, and great power enhancement. They have each been mated with the V&H FuelPak and the SE Stage 1 Intake. Either is a great choice. The V&H made a little too much sound for me - during a long ride they became irritating. The SE's work better for me from a sound standpoint, but I miss the crisp power delivery that the V&H's provided.


 
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Vance and Hines Classic Slipons [sm=smiley20.gif]
+1 for the V&H classics, got em on my 07 ultra, the sound good, not too loud, but a fairly decent rumble, especially when getting on it. Still can't decide if they sounded better than my full rinehart system that was on my 05 road king though....
 
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i have thunder header slip on and screamin eagle slip on....
if you want deep tone, not loud...then buy screamin eagle slip on...
if you want loud....no other choices..thunder header.....
i usually switch between both, bike event= thunder header...it will attract more people to stare at your bike....
 
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I have the Screamin' Eagles on my '06 Ultra and I like them. To me, the sound is just right. I know what you mean about not wanting to be too loud. I don't mindloud pipesmuch on other's bikes, but they're not for me.
 


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