WOOO joined the big twin family, my new 2013 sbob, question on slip on pics inside
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WOOO joined the big twin family, my new 2013 sbob, question on slip on pics inside
i traded in my 2012 nightster for a 2013 sbob,
question is im looking at the exhaust and it looks like to install a slip on id have to remove all the exhaust shields? right? then i can remove the mufflers? do i have to cut the heatshields to make room for the slip ons?
for a 2013 sbob are cycleshacks plenty loud enough? and most IMPORTANT i dont see many cycle shack slip ons listed for 2013 these cycle shack ms129s are 07-10 sbob will these fit my 13?
http://www.powersportsuperstore.com/...-p/4144093.htm
street bob (1 of 5) by 707Photography.org, on Flickr
street bob (2 of 5) by 707Photography.org, on Flickr
street bob (3 of 5) by 707Photography.org, on Flickr
street bob (4 of 5) by 707Photography.org, on Flickr
street bob (5 of 5) by 707Photography.org, on Flickr
question is im looking at the exhaust and it looks like to install a slip on id have to remove all the exhaust shields? right? then i can remove the mufflers? do i have to cut the heatshields to make room for the slip ons?
for a 2013 sbob are cycleshacks plenty loud enough? and most IMPORTANT i dont see many cycle shack slip ons listed for 2013 these cycle shack ms129s are 07-10 sbob will these fit my 13?
http://www.powersportsuperstore.com/...-p/4144093.htm
street bob (1 of 5) by 707Photography.org, on Flickr
street bob (2 of 5) by 707Photography.org, on Flickr
street bob (3 of 5) by 707Photography.org, on Flickr
street bob (4 of 5) by 707Photography.org, on Flickr
street bob (5 of 5) by 707Photography.org, on Flickr
Last edited by gant; 02-16-2013 at 09:37 PM.
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You shouldn't have to modify the header heat shields. Might not even have to take them off. Depends on if you can get easy access to the clamp bolts. If you do have to remove them, they come off easily and go on almost as easily.
When you install the new mufflers, loosely fit everything together and don't tighten anything down until you got everything lined up.
I can't speak for those particular mufflers on sound/loudness, but I'm sure they are better then what you have on there now.
Sweet ride by the way.
When you install the new mufflers, loosely fit everything together and don't tighten anything down until you got everything lined up.
I can't speak for those particular mufflers on sound/loudness, but I'm sure they are better then what you have on there now.
Sweet ride by the way.
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