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well yall i went to the dealer and got the right pipes ordered.had i ordered the right ones the first time they would be on my bike today.thats when the other ones came in.i did have to pay restock because it was my mess up i called with a part number and that was that.any who the RIGHTpipes will be here next week.once again thanks for the save i would have been out a couple hundred bucks.
when buying 06 S/E II slip ons be aware that this years slip ons have catalytic converters(make bike very quiet) ,05 and previous do not.
suggest s&s slip ons(which i have on my 06 bob) or SE II 05 ,check on harley site or adventure harley
I think the cats are for Calfornia models only.
Also, many some of us were able to get the SE II's thrown in through a dealer installed stage one at an attractive price. Why look a gift horse in the mouth?
when buying 06 S/E II slip ons be aware that this years slip ons have catalytic converters(make bike very quiet) ,05 and previous do not.
suggest s&s slip ons(which i have on my 06 bob) or SE II 05 ,check on harley site or adventure harley
uhhh, what?
2006 SEII dyna slip ons do NOT have cats. Dynas have the o2 sensers, but that does not affect the slip on at all(this includes California Dynas). Different frame means different mounting bracket and thats all. I beleive the SFs may have a Cat, but I know dynas do not. (at leastinthe US) HD slip ons you bought are just slash cuts or whatever, but have the same insides as stock. You need SEII. I am not sure the difference in SE and SE II. I havethe II's, with SE A/C, anf the ECM Cartridge D/L. Bike sounds Great, Runs Great.
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