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Hello, i recently bought a Dyna Switchback 2014, and im triying to find some exhaust 2 on 2 long shots or fish tails, but i cant find any options, do you have a compatibility options that i could try?, or any options?
It’s going to be hard finding new exhaust for this bike, it’s been out of production 10 years already.
you can make any Dyna exhaust fit, the limitations are the mounting points ( you need to fabricate) and the saddlebags ( rear pipe to high to clear),
It’s going to be hard finding new exhaust for this bike, it’s been out of production 10 years already.
you can make any Dyna exhaust fit, the limitations are the mounting points ( you need to fabricate) and the saddlebags ( rear pipe to high to clear),
Do you know if all 103 dyna models have the same output of the exaust? (same size?) so if i buy a set for dyna, i just have to to the work on o2 sensors and mounts? if you have any reference that i can use would be awesome
I don’t believe they moved the sensors around to much, it’s mostly mounting points and interference with the saddlebags, if you don’t plan on keeping the bags it’s going to open up a lot more options.
again finding new it’s hard for that model specifically and Dynas have not been made in eight years
Having a heavy, long exhaust on a Dyna with a rubber mounted engine will break brackets, transmission case ears, and increase the harmonic vibrations that the rider feels. Stick to the staggered dual exhaust with the crossover as it is a better performer as well with a good set of slip-on mufflers.
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