Screamin Eagle long shots?
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Not identical, but they look pretty close to the V&H Big Shot Longs on my Heritage. Since they come from Harley they are probably quieter than the V&H pipes.
As for fitment, I'd get the Part Number and then X-Reference that on the Harley-Davidson Web Site. That way you can see which bikes (yours?) that part Number fits.
As for fitment, I'd get the Part Number and then X-Reference that on the Harley-Davidson Web Site. That way you can see which bikes (yours?) that part Number fits.
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Likely not doable. The Deluxe has Shotgun exhaust and the Heritage has Staggered. As Oct1949 stated, I would look up the part# and cross reference to make sure.
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They are, I believe, called SE Double Barrel 16 Ga. which is what I have on my '06.
The trick would be does the mounting bracket work with your frame.
They were not street legal, have an 'x' crossover pipe, and look to be the same design that V&H was doing in those days.
They are not loud nor are they quiet. They most certainly out flow any of HD's slip on SE mufflers. I had quite a time getting the low rpm surge out of my bike because I was amazed at how much fuel you had to add to do that. (They don't have a lot of back pressure).
They are much like drag pipes... meant for high RPM performance and I think they really do well if you have a tuner ECM or a carb and know how to tune one.
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The trick would be does the mounting bracket work with your frame.
They were not street legal, have an 'x' crossover pipe, and look to be the same design that V&H was doing in those days.
They are not loud nor are they quiet. They most certainly out flow any of HD's slip on SE mufflers. I had quite a time getting the low rpm surge out of my bike because I was amazed at how much fuel you had to add to do that. (They don't have a lot of back pressure).
They are much like drag pipes... meant for high RPM performance and I think they really do well if you have a tuner ECM or a carb and know how to tune one.
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