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Hey all. I just got my bike and it has what I think is a screaming eagle exhaust on it. Is there anyway to tell if it's Harley or not? I'm going to take it off and sell I just want to make sure I label it correctly.
ALSO. Most importantly. I wanna run the stock 2017 low rider s exhaust on my street bob. Shouldn't be any issues right? Just swap em?
Not sure on your current exhaust. A picture may help. I think the newer exhaust has different O2 bung sizes. Pretty sure '07 is 18mm O2's and the '17 is 12mm O2's. There are O2 adapters that exist in the wild however. Not sure if there would be any other mounting issues for the exhaust setup.
If it's a Harley/Screamin Eagle exhaust it will be stamped on the muffler. Either Screaming Eagle with a logo right where you can see it, or something on the bottom.
Obviously pics will help. Like stated above, the bung sizes are different and you would need adapters. The LRS has a different mounting system, but the frames are the same so you'll have to figure out what you need.
This site will help: http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....HAUST%20SYSTEM
WHY??? 07 Dyna does NOT have catalytic converters in the exhaust. 17 Low Rider does. The O2 sensors are different diameters AND have different wiring. Basically, 2017 OEM exhaust is NOT compatible with a 2007.
Lol at the google comment. I appreciate all the input guys. I think itd just be easier to buy another exhaust. I just really like the way those 17 low rider exhausts look. Thanks again all!
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