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Default 2010-2015 Exhaust Crossunder Pipe

Dose anyone make a full size crossover, or crossunder pipe for the 2010-2015
exhaust system ? My thinking is, with a none Catalytic Converter header pipe.
We would want a fully opened up exhaust system, so that all is equal between
the left and right mufflers spent exhaust flow. Can I buy a full size pipe that
crosses under from the right side exit to the left side exhaust, separately ? ?
 
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Originally Posted by OldPhat
Dose anyone make a full size crossover, or crossunder pipe for the 2010-2015
exhaust system ? My thinking is, with a none Catalytic Converter header pipe.
We would want a fully opened up exhaust system, so that all is equal between
the left and right mufflers spent exhaust flow. Can I buy a full size pipe that
crosses under from the right side exit to the left side exhaust, separately ? ?


Fuelmoto does. They will tell you that the full size crossover pipe is not needed on bikes that don't have a bigger bore kit or a power adder, etc.


I asked about it when I bought my 2/1/2 thinking the same thing. They told me not to spend my money on it..and they would have sold it to me.


Give them a call, they can sell you one and tell you if it's worth it or not.


http://www.fuelmotousa.com/harley/ex...14-xo-htc.html
 
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The added resistance of the bends to get over to the left side of the bike means there's no performance to be had there.

Concern yourself with the right exhaust for your engine on the right side, and have a pipe on the left if you prefer that look.
 
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If a man was truly concerned with performance, he would replace the stock head pipe rather than simply de-cat it.
 
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Originally Posted by SafetyMan
If a man was truly concerned with performance, he would replace the stock head pipe rather than simply de-cat it.


I cant agree more with Safetyman!! If your concerned do it right from the get go
 
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