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hey guys looking to buy vance and hines big radius 2 into 2 for my 2013 street bob its got the 103 in it with forward controls. on the jp cycle site it says it doesn't fit my bike but on the vance and hines site it says it fits all 2013 dynas.
wondering your guys opinion??
looking to go with this setup here:
vance and hines 2 into 2 big radius
Kuryakyn High-Five Mach 2
Dynojet Power Vision Tuner pv2
anyone think i'll run into any problems getting this stuff on the bike? any input on the setup if its good or bad? I know its only basic stuff but can't fight the itch to start modding the bike. told myself i'd wait till I paid it off but its to hard.
I would call whoever you order your pipes from and make sure there is no debate about them fitting or not - sending them back after trying to install would be a pain. Make sure you have the required exhaust gaskets - some call for the flat type and some for the flared type. You will not regret the PV Fuel Tuner, It has been great for me.
There is no doubt they will fit.
Since V&H makes em and show they fit, then they will fit.
I checked both sites and fond that they (J&P cycles) do not have a listing for the Dyna models but V&H does.
We have a 2010 WG and a 2005 super glide. I have changed the exhaust on both bikes to each other to see what we like the best on each one. So far all the pipes has fit both bikes.
Sounds like you have a good plan.
So far I have not found anything (exhausts) that would not fit both bikes. The difference that I have found is the mounting points for the exhaust brackets. But both seem to be the same. If they are different it isn't much.
Last edited by dirtdobber; Mar 26, 2013 at 11:30 AM.
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