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By Nicholas T. on Verified Purchaser
Looks and sounds great!
5.0 of 5 stars (2 reviews)
Item: 344058
Fits:
$583.68
Product Note:
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Baffles Included | Yes, Non-Removeable |
Configuration | 2-into-2 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Finish | Chrome |
Header Construction | Steel |
Heat Shield Included | Yes |
Material | 16-Gauge Steel |
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By Nicholas T. on Verified Purchaser
Looks and sounds great!
By Keith S. on Verified Purchaser
I like the exhaust for my 2007 victory Vegas. Came in three days and had to sign for it. Fit properly and I'm very happy with it.
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By Anon.
Answer QuestionUnless your machine came from the factory equipped with hard bags, it's difficult to say whether or not these pipes would work for your particular configuration. If you've gotta have hard bags, but your machine didn't roll off the line equipped as such, you may want to consider an exhaust system of a more traditional shape so as to avoid any problems. That is, even if there is clearance between the upper exhaust and the bag, it might still be a little too close and maybe even melt the plastic on your luggage. Again, if your bike is equipped with factory-installed saddlebags, these pipes provide enough clearance to work with those, but otherwise, straight pipes that exit at swingarm level are probably your best option.
By Zach
Would these clear the floorboard mount on my 06 heritage?
Answer QuestionSo long as you've got the stock floorboards fitted to your machine, then you should have no problem fitting this exhaust to your bike. All of the exhausts we sell are designed and test-fitted to machines as they're configured when they roll off the assembly line.
By GUNNERBOB
Answer QuestionIt would be highly recommended anytime you install a full exhaust system. This will achieve the best possible throttle response and engine performance, by pairing it with a fuel controller. Basically, any time you change the way air flows into or out of the engine, you'll want to adjust the air fuel ratio accordingly to maximize any performance gains available from the new freer flowing exhaust system. To find a tuner for your ride checkout the "Fuel Management Systems" tab from your garage off of our homepage.
By Zach
Answer QuestionFreedom produces two different Sharp Curve Radius exhaust systems for the same bike. The Sharp Curve system without tip associated with your question is plain steel from end-to-end. The Freedom Performance Sharp Curve Radius Full Exhaust System comes with billet aluminum exhaust tips. Other than that, for the same motorcycle, the exhausts are the same.
By Dan
Answer QuestionIt's not particularly difficult, the baffles are held in place by bolts. The big thing, however, is after a few hundred miles of use, the bolts that secure the baffles in place can become somewhat difficult to remove - and this holds true for every single brand of exhaust made. It's a consequence of the dissimilar metals used in the bolt and muffler body. One thing you can do to make life easier down the road, is to add a bit of anti-seize to those bolts before you install the exhaust on your bike. That little bit of effort can go miles later on should you decide to swap out those baffles.
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