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Old 01-22-2017, 11:10 PM
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Was thinking about an laf exhaust system for my 2014 sportster 72. I see a lot of them on the Internet but worry about engine damage. I love the look just need to be sure they are safe for the engine.
 
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As long as you buy fuel management to go along with them, you'll be fine. Sporty's run lean causing valve damage if you put a full header exhaust on with no fuel management.
 
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Yeah. A link would be great because I don't think people realize just how short they are. I haven't heard of them burning up valves mostly because I don't know anybody with enough ***** to try them. They are real short man.
 
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Not going to damage your engine. Your ears and the pavement they scrape... yes.

no the greatest choice in pipes. Drag pipes are terrible for performance but, i know everyone isnt a performance junkie.

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