Rinehart versus Vance & Hines
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I can't speak to the rinehart header pipes, but the 4" mufflers are awesome. I put on Rush ceramic coated headers and the 4" Rineharts. . I had the V&H monster ovals before. If you plan on doing any type of performance enhancements to your motor later on, you may want to stay with the rineharts. They are much less restrictive than the V&H's.
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I have the power duals with 4" Rineharts and love the sound and performance gain. I didn't care for the extreme duals look on the right side the way it crosses under the front pipe and it makes it a little tricky to check the oil when the pipes are hot. If you really want true duals I like the stepped head design and look of the MGS duals. But remember with both systems you can not change the slip ons later because they are a different size. If you go with a good header like the VH power duals, S&S, Fulsac, FM you can put any slip ons you want because they all accept standard size slip ons. Only the stepped systems will work with there slip ons because of the size of the muffle inlet.
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That's the main reason I went with the ceramic coated pipes. CONSIDERABLY less heat. Just like your wifes cooking pans, ceramic=less heat. And they look like true duals should, no "x's" or anything. The Rush pipes maintain the shape on the crossover. No squish if you will so it doesn't disrupt the flow. I've been very happy with them. Check em out.
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The main reason I swapped the head pipe out was to remove the Cat and reduce the heat felt. The Power duals do not have a converter in them like the stock head pipe. I have felt less heat since the swap. However we are setting on a 103" motor inches from our crotch and legs, if your setting still very long in summer your going to feel some heat no matter what exhaust you have.
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The Rinehart chrome is crap! Ive had the 3.5 extreme true dual Rinehart on this bike and put up with the blocked oil fill hole because they sounded so good. But after a while the chrome was so bad with scratches and swirls I couldn't take it. Changed to a V&H dresser dual head pipe and 4" Rinehart mufflers, still sounds great but again the Rinehart chrome with less than a year look like crap, the V&H head pipe still looks like new and the stock chrome on my bike looks great. My softail nightrain had The V&H big radius and that chrome looked great the entire three years I owned it. Love the performance and sound of Rineharts but for the price you pay I want my chrome to look good for a lot longer than less than a year. My 2cents!
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Exactly! No heat! I know what the man said in his previous post that it makes no difference. Well, it most certainly does. You don't understand it until you've tried it.