See, I've always had this question. Are not the new Heritage's already true duals, just not split down the sides. The two pipes don't connect in any way, so is that NOT dual exhaust already???
Maybe I'm just ignorant of the terminology, but that's why I'm asking.
It is there, it's a crossover pipe. If you ever pull your exhaust you will see it.
Thanks for the replies guys. Seems like you all have V&H's... I guess I was looking also to hear from any samson owners. Maybe the pipes are just to alike.
Ok, I looked. Sure enough it's there. I saw that black pipe before, but always assumed it was just a brace. Never really paid attention to where it attached. Now, I wonder how I could remove it and plug the holes to make the bike a true dual exhaust. Hmmm...
It is there, it's a crossover pipe. If you ever pull your exhaust you will see it.
Thanks for the replies guys. Seems like you all have V&H's... I guess I was looking also to hear from any samson owners. Maybe the pipes are just to alike.
I've seen pics of your bike with the V&H you got now and it's a purty bike man! I've been going over 6yrs now on the V&H Long Shots and the chrome is still great so I'd surely buy there products again without hesitation again.
I am changing my direction here a bit and gonna go for the true duals on my '07 Heritage. Who here has what brands of duals? I am looking for feedback on the different manufactures out there.
Right now I am looking at the V&H's... anyone prefer anything over them?
Another question for those running duals on a Heritage or softail. When you ride two up... does your passenger complain of heat? Looking at how the primary side runs with the V&H and it looks like it could be a heat issue on the passenger's foot or leg?
tx.
Oh ya, pics would be nice if you have them.
I have the complete V&H setup on my bike, (03 heritage softail classic) and they are for sale! They are in perfect new condition and will save you about $150.00 over new.
I have the Samson S2-440's on mine. They had the decibel killer baffles in them and were so quite it sounded like a Gold Wing. Pulled them out, grabbed the saws-all and cut them in half. Now they sound great. They do get the back of your left leg hot if you sit in traffic.