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New pipes

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by andrewfrank1967, May 14, 2009.

  1. andrewfrank1967

    andrewfrank1967 New Member

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    I'm looking for dual pipes for my 1989 heritage softail, any recomendations, and is there any other modifications i need to do to the bike if i do this myself? Thanks... Andy
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    1988flhtc in nfld New Member

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    i really like my thunderheader, its really deep and roars,not crackly like some others i have heard, jmo.i have an 88 80ci
  3. hotroadking

    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    When you say dual do you mean

    True duals (one each side)

    Stock duals (both on same side)
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    BluePearl New Member

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    If your not doing any other upgrades you really don't won't tru-duals stick to slip on mufflers or a complete set but in stock configuration!
    I like my Kerker's like 1988flhtc i like the rumble - more than loud and harsh
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    Lucifer Well-Known Member

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    I put the Kerker Crossover duals on my '90 Heritage only had to drill and tap for the left side muffler mounting bracket. A complete set of instructions came with the exhaust system, not a hard job at all.

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