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I am looking to get new exhaust for my 11' WG and would like to see what some of you have come up with. I currently have V&H Big Radius but want to go more radical. Let's see some radical exhaust systems for Dynas!
Here's a system I made out of a bagger head pipe, stainless flex pipe and a muffler/fishtail extension. I started with a bagger system, cut off the crossover, welded the hole up, covered the pipes with stainless flex tubing and made up some mounts. The first clip is shark fin muffler. It was WAY too quiet. The second video is the same exhaust with a straight through fish tail extension. Sounded a lot better. Not as good as plain old drag pipes, but OK.
I believe most of what you are gonna see is aftermarket exhaust not custom. Because most bikes in the road are aftermarket Bolton bikes. There are a few custom bikes on this forum but I don't think that's what you're looking for...
I have a custom exhaust 2into1. Yes it was cheap and no you can't find my exhaust in another bike at any crusie in, poker run, or anywhere else for that matter. That's why it's custom.
I am with jeeperbrad. True custom is not off the shelf.
I am actually going to build another set for mine, but this time I am using 3" stainless steel tubing and will polish it instead of painting the pipe like I have now.
Just trying to decide how I want the end of the pipe formed.
Just for reference, with the baffle setup I have the idle sound is roughly 86 dB, which is a couple dB less than the Big Radius I had with BCT QQ baffles. It has a nice low tone that is the best I have been able to come up with on an EFI bike. She does come to life though when you crack the throttle.
Samson Powerflow II - its suprisingly quiet despite the 4" baffle ,the other day when the dealer moved it around back I head it for the first time going down the road - mind you the mechanic wasn't getting on it with (me watching I guess).
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