Rinehart Racing 4"; Slip-On Mufflers Chrome with Black End Caps for 1995-2016 Harley Touring
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They're great; the 4" has a deeper sound; however, you'll need to upgrade your intake; stage 1 will suffice.
I have these on a "15" SGS and was told that they would not work on a "17" SGS by the dealership. I never inquired as to why, but I believe it has something to do with the larger motor that starts in "17."
I paid $500 US for mine at the time.
Yes, I believe the fitment guide will advise you to go with the 4"; however, I believe the fitment guide will advise you to go with the 4"; However, as long as the bike is properly tuned after they are installed, the 3. 5" seems to me to be a much better option. br>By the way, I have a 2016 CVO Street Glide with 6,500 miles on the pipes. As a result, this comes from a real person.
Selected User Reviews For Rinehart Racing 4"; Slip-On Mufflers Chrome with Black End Caps for 1995-2016 Harley Touring
The package was well-packaged and arrived promptly. It took a little elbow grease to get the factory exhaust off, but nothing too difficult, and once installed, I was blown away by how good it sounded. Thump and thump thump thump thump thum My 14 Limited, in its entirety, now sounds like a beast.
Without yelling, I was able to converse with other riders at a stop. Then, as soon as you take off, you'll hear that wonderful deep Reinhart sound that no other pipe can make. Vance and Hines true duels and slip-on screamin eagle II's are my fourth and fifth bikes, respectively. And, with the exception of Reinhart, neither of these mufflers produce that nice deep throaty sound, despite the fact that they are only slip-ons. The quality of Reinhart's work will never be equaled. I adore these pipes and would never consider purchasing anything else.
I did a lot of research before deciding on these mufflers. They were simple to set up. They make such a difference in the bike's sound.
It was a perfect fit for my 2011 Road King. They have a great sound, with a deep rumble that isn't too loud. I didn't pay attention and didn't read the instructions, so the installation took about an hour. It would have taken about 30-45 minutes if it had not been for the fact that 40 mins.
These have a great look and sound to them. Getting them and putting them on was a winter project, but it only took about half an hour. It took me 45 minutes to put them both on. With a cold one in hand, I was forced to spend the rest of the day in the garage, wishing for the snow to melt.
The sound is rich and deep. On my 2003 Ultra, I installed the 4" Rineharts. I couldn't be more pleased. Great depth of sound, high-quality finishing, and a noticeable improvement in performance. br>Plain and simple, you get what you pay for.
Rineharts is a family owned and operated business in the United Kingdom. It's pricey, but it's a good investment. On my Street Glide, this is the only look and sound I like; I've tried them on three different bikes and haven't found anything better.
The sound, the performance, and the construction are all fantastic. When you want to be quiet, turn it up. When you need to be heard, turn it up.